As Kingfishers Catch Fire: Birds & Books (Hardback)
Alex Preston (author), Neil Gower (author)Published: 13/07/2017
His love of birds didn't disappear though. Rather, it went underground, and he began birdwatching in the books that he read, creating his own personal anthology of nature writing that brought the birds of his childhood back to brilliant life.
Looking for moments 'when heart and bird are one', Preston weaves the very best writing about birds into a personal and eccentric narrative that is as much about the joy of reading and writing as it is about the thrill of wildlife.
Moving from the 'high requiem' of Keats's nightingale to the crow-strewn sky at the end of Alan Garner's The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, from Ted Hughes's brooding 'Hawk in the Rain' to the giddy anthropomorphism of Jonathan Livingstone Seagull, this is a book that will make you look at birds, at the world, in a newer, richer light.
Beautifully illustrated and illuminated by the celebrated graphic artist Neil Gower, As Kingfishers Catch Fire is a book to love and to hold, to return to again and again, to marvel at the way that authors across the centuries have captured the endless grace and variety of birds.
'...both a joyful and wondrous book, one that successfully captures the otherness of birds, while celebrating our yearning to transcend our lot.' - The Observer
'A magical book: an inimitable fusion of ornithology, literary anthology and autobiography.' - Tom Holland
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9781472152244
Number of pages: 208
Weight: 880 g
Dimensions: 242 x 200 x 26 mm
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