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Greenery

Journeys in Springtime
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Narrator Roy McMillan

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Length 13 hours 54 minutes
Language English
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One December, in midsummer South Africa, Tim Dee was watching swallows. They were at home there, but the same birds would soon begin journeying north to Europe, where their arrival marks the beginning of spring.

Greenery recounts how Tim Dee tries to follow the season and its migratory birds, making remarkable journeys in the Sahara, the Straits of Gibraltar, Sicily, Britain, and finally by the shores of the Arctic Ocean in northern Scandinavia. On each adventure, he is in step with the very best days of the year - the time of song and nests and eggs, of buds and blossoms and leafing.

'A joyful, poetic hymn to spring... Dee is one of our greatest living nature writers' Observer

'A masterpiece... I can't imagine I'll ever stop thinking about it' Max Porter

'Fascinating, horizon-expanding, life-enhancing' Lucy Jones, author of Losing Eden

ยฉ Tim Dee 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

Tim Dee has been a birdwatcher all his life. His first book, The Running Sky (2009), described his first five birdwatching decades. In the same year he collaborated with the poet Simon Armitage on the anthology The Poetry of Birds. Since then he has written and edited several critically acclaimed books: Four Fields (2013), a study of modern pastoral, which was shortlisted for the 2014 Ondaatje Prize; Ground Work (as editor, 2017), a collection of new commissioned writing on place by contemporary writers; and most recently, Landfill (2018), a modern natureโ€“junk monograph on gulls and rubbish. He left the BBC in 2018 having worked as a radio producer for nearly thirty years. He lives in three places: in a flat in inner-city Bristol, in a cottage on the edge of the Cambridgeshire Fens, and in the last-but-one house from the south western tip of Africa, at the Cape of Good Hope.

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Author:

Narrator:
Roy McMillan

ISBN:
9781473599543

Length:
13 hours 54 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
Random House

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Edition:
Unabridged

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Reviews

A joyful, poetic hymn to spring...[by] one of our greatest living nature writers... Greenery is an education in looking at, and loving, natureโ€ฆ It is a lesson in how to love the world, in how to look at it, and behind everything there beats a deeper message: that spring cannot exist without winter, that life needs death to define it. This book has changed the way I think about seasons and migration, humans and birds, time and life. He is a virtuoso handler of sound, knowledge and language. It's a masterpiece. I can't imagine I'll ever stop thinking about it. A masterpiece of nature writingโ€ฆ No one else in the genre shows anything like Deeโ€™s command of prose, tone, voice, pace, depth and phrasingโ€ฆ Itโ€™s the sort of book that, in its expressive power, its creativity, the richness of its humanity, might make the world worth saving. โ€œNature Writingโ€, says the classification on the back. Partly true. Heโ€™s good at that. But leaving it there is a bit like saying that Wordsworth was a gardener and Springsteen is a harmonica player. Dee is one of our best living writers of non-fiction, and Greenery...is perhaps his best book yetโ€ฆ It couldnโ€™t be more timely. A superb nature writerโ€ฆ Miraculousโ€ฆ Ardent, playful, quietly subversive โ€“ this is how Dee has always written, but his originality and learning mean he never needs to resort to the devotional swooning that has always plagued writing about the non-human worldโ€ฆ Itโ€™s a deeply affecting [ending]โ€ฆ The effect is like a painterโ€™s varnish, deepening shadows but intensifying colours. You go back to the start. Greenery...brims with the same thrilling sense as the season it charts... Dee writes like no other nature author I know. Greenery is as full of the sensibility and wit that marked Deeโ€™s previous booksโ€ฆ The prose is as sharp and agile as the beak and movements of his โ€˜most neededโ€™ bird, the redstart, and the range of reference and thought is astonishing. His writing is a delight, both elegant and provocativeโ€ฆ This charming, meanderingโ€ฆbook ends with a completely unexpected double whammy, which had me first wiping away tears and then smiling in delight. Itโ€™s a reminder that, however grim things look, there is always the freshness and rebirth of spring to look forward to. For a beautiful evocation of this restorative draft of a season, look no further than Tim Deeโ€™s new book Greenery โ€“ a poetic and profound meditation on the natural (and human) world encountered as he follows spring around the globe. Itโ€™ll lift your heart and take you places while reminding you that the most important things are close at hand. Extraordinaryโ€ฆ Dee has an enormous aptitude for burrowing into research and then opening it out map-like over the tangible natural worldโ€ฆ [Greenery is his] most personal and spectacular nature memoir to date. Expand reviews
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