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Mark Tredinnick

Auteur de The Little Red Writing Book

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The comfort of water : a river pilgrimage (2011) — Avant-propos, quelques éditions17 exemplaires
The Best Australian Essays 2005 (2005) — Contributeur — 17 exemplaires
The Best Australian Poems 2017 (2017) — Contributeur — 15 exemplaires

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I'm not very experienced with poetry....it's not my preferred book genre. However I very much enjoyed this book of poems, read by their author. They are firmly rooted in semi-rural Australia but most aspects would be readily understood by anyone.
 
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oldblack | Nov 3, 2011 |
Writing about nature is in no way a new phenomena, although as the editor of this book, Mark Tredinnick, suggests, it is probably more common in America than here in Australia.

In this collection of essays and personal stories, Tredinnick explores the reason for this, and offers a comparison of American and Australian traditions of nature writing, with a discussion of authors from both countries that have helped shaped the genre.

The writers in this book are more contemporary, and many pieces have been written specifically for this collection.

But what exactly is nature writing? According to Tredinnick,

"The literature of nature has three main dimensions: natural history information, personal repsonses to nature, and philosophical interpretations of nature" (p.35)

We are given examples of all three forms in this book through the work of 26 different authors (12 Australian, 14 American). Some write about a particular place - Tasmania, Northern Australia, Oregon, Alaska; some write about natural features - wind, rain, mountains, oceans; and some about various plants and animals - pine forests, bears, fish, birds.

What we learn from each of these writers is that we are all a part of our environment, and we cannot separate ourselves from it without causing it and ourselves some damage.

As Tredinnick writes in his introduction:

'You cannot know me until you know the weather and the country that surround me, the trees and rocks and animals, as well as the people, that keep me company" (p.27)

In this age of greater environmental awareness, nature writing is bound to become a much more prevalent form in our society, and this book is a wonderful introduction to the tradition.
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mannysborrowedbliss | Feb 10, 2008 |

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