Nature Cure
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| Book: | Nature Cure |
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| Author: | Richard Mabey |
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| Publisher: | Chatto & Windus |
This remarkable book is an account of that first year of a new life. It is the story of a rite of passage—from sickness into health, from retreat into curiosity. It is about the adventure of learning to fit again. Having left the cosseting woods of the Chiltern hills for the open flatlands of Norfolk, Richard Mabey finds exhilaration in discovering a whole new landscape. He writes about the changing seasons in prose so exact and so beautiful, that every sentence delights the reader. But Nature Cure is also a larger story. In finding his own niche, Richard Mabey gained insights into our human place in nature. He reflects on the inherent value of all creatures; on our presumptions that mankind is superior; on the ancient morality of commonland; and above all on the role of the imagination—not as a barrier between us and nature, but as our best way back to it. This was his “nature cure”: not a passive submission to nature, but anactive, sensual re-engagement.
Structured as intricately as a novel, a joy to read, truthful, exquisite and questing, Nature Cure is a book of hope, not just for individuals, but for our species.
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