At the Very End of the Road

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At the Very End of the Road Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Whittles Publishing
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Pages: 224 Illustrations and other contents: 16 b/w illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781849954976 Categories: , , , , , , , , ,

At the very end of the road is a six-bar metal gate. It is chained and padlocked and marks the exact line where the tarmac stops. Beyond that is a track, twelve pasture and hay fields, and an area of saltmarsh, bounded on one side by a river and on the other by vast tidal mudflats.

Deep in the west of England, this is a place sculpted by the wind and painted by the tides. It is a place full of wildlife. This immersive and carefully crafted book of place explores the impact of season and tides and weather upon this land at the edge through a series of literary pictures crafted through lyrical imaginative language.

The author attempts what few, if any, have tried to do, namely to render meticulous observations of the intimate details of wildlife and landscape to depict a place as faithfully and transparently as possible. This is a bold book, one that tries to capture the elusive soul of a place; a daring examination of both what makes a place and how it is remade daily through the interactions between landscape and observer. It is also radical for its approach challenges the current orthodoxy of nature writing that in order to supply a connection between author, subject, and reader, some sort of narrative framework of human emotion is required to provide it with a rationale.

So, although the prose is subjective, the book is framed in such a way as to remove the author’s presence almost completely. There is no story save that of the eternal change of the seasons, no narrative connection, no focus on a single species, no discussion or allusion to the environmental issues of our age, no characters. Indeed, there is barely any mention of people at all.

Although it rarely tries to explain or educate, it simply places observations at centre stage. Yet in trying to unearth what it is precisely that constructs our relationship with place, the author has, paradoxically, produced one of the most deeply personal and unusual nature books.

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... The author utilises a lifetime of experience and craft to immerse the reader in a panoply of wildlife, as the months come and go. There are some beautiful moments in this text and Edwards renders the scene in crystal detail. The lyrical language and poetical verse add a sumptuous depth to the prose, enrich the presented vignettes. The author clearly loves the subjects of this book, there is such a depth to view that anything short of adoration could not carry with such authenticity. -- K. Tunley, P. Meadows British Naturalists Association ... This is a book to savour by reading a chapter at a time through the year (it is conventionally structured by month), rather than at one sitting. What emerges is a strong sense of place and a selfless love for the land. One forms an impression of a true countryman who is very much at one with his environment... -- Jamie Blackett. Country Life ... In his book, he presents observations characteristic of each month to immerse his readers in the nature of the place over the course of a year...Edwards is a careful observer of detail. Even more importantly, he is a truly talented and gifted writer skilled at translating the visual to the verbal. The book, as a whole, is like a jewel box, a fantastic collection of literary gems. Edwards’s writing is precise, producing exquisite, meticulously crafted sentences... -- David J Robertson, Natural Areas journal At the Very End of the Road by Phillip Edwards is a book of observations. Descriptiveobservations. Minute observations...This book is also a masterclass in the use of metaphors, similes and alliterations. In additionthe author’s use of imaginative language is unparalleled -- Wildlife Detective