For the last six years of his life, the nature writer Roger Deakin kept notebooks in which he wrote his thoughts, observations and feelings about and around his home, Walnut Tree Farm in Suffolk. This book has collected together the best of these writings, giving insights into his lifestyle and his thinking. Close observations of nature lie side by side with literary criticism, highlights of conversations with friends and details of his tasks around the house and farm. Plus notes for Wildwood, the book he was writing at the time, which wasn't published until after his death.
One critic has described 'Notes from Walnut Farm' as Deakin's 'best book', which seems unfair, as he hadn't intended it as a book (and in fact part of me feels uncomfortable on Deakin's behalf, reading these writings, as they had never been intended for publication.). Having said that, the book does include a lot of very fine writing, which may well be among Deakin's 'best writings':
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I enjoyed this book, CGP, when I read it some years ago and it sent us on a mission to explore his Suffolk village of Mellis, with its huge common and wildlife churchyard. I love the popping of the pods in the description!
sounds like books i would enjoy. thank you for sharing.
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