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Antlers of Water

Jim Crumley

Writing on the Nature and Environment of Scotland

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Release Date: 08/07/2021

Edition: Main
Genre: Home & Garden
Sub-Genre: Nature Writing
Label: Canongate Books
Contributors: Linda Cracknell (Contributions by), Anne Campbell (Contributions by), Jim Carruth (Contributions by), Jim Crumley (Contributions by), Alec Finlay (Contributions by), Jacqueline Bain (Contributions by), David James Grinly (Contributions by), Kathleen Jamie (Edited by), Gavin Francis (Contributions by), Jen Hadfield (Contributions by), Sally Huband (Contributions by), Hayden Lorimer (Contributions by), Chris Powici (Contributions by), Amanda Thomson (Contributions by), Dougie Strang (Contributions by), Amy Liptrot (Contributions by), Garry Mackenzie (Contributions by), Em Strang (Contributions by), Chitra Ramaswamy (Contributions by), Karine Polwart (Contributions by), Gerry Loose (Contributions by), Lesley Harrison (Contributions by), Malachy Tallack (Contributions by), Jess Smith (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Canongate Books

Writing on the Nature and Environment of Scotland
The first modern anthology of Scottish nature writing which acknowledges the realities of our times, edited, curated and introduced by the award-winning author of Findings

'Luminous' The Times
'Beautiful' Caught by the River

Bringing together contemporary Scottish writing on nature and landscape, this inspiring collection takes us from walking to wild swimming, from red deer to pigeons and wasps, from remote islands to back gardens, through prose, poetry and photography.

Edited and introduced by Kathleen Jamie, and with contributions from Amy Liptrot, Jim Crumley, Chitra Ramaswamy, Malachy Tallack, Amanda Thomson and many more, Antlers of Water urges us to renegotiate our relationship with the more-than-human world, in writing which is by turns celebratory, radical and political.