Edge of Cymru (eBook)

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2023 | 1. Auflage
250 Seiten
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978-1-78172-685-3 (ISBN)

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Edge of Cymru -  Julie Brominicks
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In the course of a year Julie Brominicks walked around the edge of Wales, having left her job in environmental education at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Machynlleth. As an English incomer and a Welsh learner with a long association with the country, she was interested in what Wales meant, and how she did, or didn't, fit in to it. The result is a fascinating alternative travelogue, which merges topography, history, environmentalism and observation of nature, to produce the 'long view' of Wales, discovering the roots of the present in the past, sometimes the distant past. Brominicks' observations of the places and people she discovers around Wales are lively and well-written, although this is her journey (in many senses of that word) the narrative is at least as interested in who she meets and what she sees, especially of 'ordinary life'. She brings the everyday to life in thought-provoking ways, her book a new way of looking at the place where we live and the people with whom we live our lives, knowingly and unknowingly. Her writing is lyrical, studded with engaging and striking coinages and images which take the reader along the journey with her, both entertained and informed. The Edge of Cymru is a refreshingly new way of looking at place, identity, memory and belonging, especially through an environmental lens. It rewards the reader, whether they are interested in Wales specifically, or the world generally. 'Bursts with beautiful, descriptive prose, which picks up the minutia of each moment... Brominicks skilfully examines broad social, environmental, political, economic and even geological changes without the book feeling dry... as accessible as a novel and would make a great holiday read as much as a bedside book.' - Countryfile Magazine

Julie Brominicks was an educator at the Centre for Alternative Technology near Machynlleth. Now a writer, her locational nature features and environmental articles are regularly published in BBC Countryfile Magazine and Clean Slate, and she blogs regularly at https://juliebrominicks.wordpress.com/about-2/ She lives off grid, in a caravan, in a secluded valley near Machynlleth. She is a longstanding walker, mostly around Europe.
In the course of a year Julie Brominicks walked around the edge of Wales, having left her job in environmental education at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Machynlleth. As an English incomer and a Welsh learner with a long association with the country, she was interested in what Wales meant, and how she did, or didn't, fit in to it. The result is a fascinating alternative travelogue, which merges topography, history, environmentalism and observation of nature, to produce the 'long view' of Wales, discovering the roots of the present in the past, sometimes the distant past. Brominicks' observations of the places and people she discovers around Wales are lively and well-written, although this is her journey (in many senses of that word) the narrative is at least as interested in who she meets and what she sees, especially of 'ordinary life'. She brings the everyday to life in thought-provoking ways, her book a new way of looking at the place where we live and the people with whom we live our lives, knowingly and unknowingly. Her writing is lyrical, studded with engaging and striking coinages and images which take the reader along the journey with her, both entertained and informed. The Edge of Cymru is a refreshingly new way of looking at place, identity, memory and belonging, especially through an environmental lens. It rewards the reader, whether they are interested in Wales specifically, or the world generally. "e;Bursts with beautiful, descriptive prose, which picks up the minutia of each moment Brominicks skilfully examines broad social, environmental, political, economic and even geological changes without the book feeling dry as accessible as a novel and would make a great holiday read as much as a bedside book."e; Countryfile Magazine
Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.3.2023
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Bildbände
Reisen Reiseberichte
Reisen Reiseführer Europa
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften
Schlagworte belonging • Camping • Environmentalism • Hiking • History • Identity • journey • language • Learner • Life • Lyrics • Memory • Outdoors • Roots • Topography • Travel • travelouge • Wales • Walking • Welsh
ISBN-10 1-78172-685-X / 178172685X
ISBN-13 978-1-78172-685-3 / 9781781726853
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