Second NatureRichard Mabey, Susan Clifford, Angela King Cape, 1984 - 233 pagina's A verbal and visual exploration by some 42 independent writers and artists of the idea that our relationship with the land and with the natural world is a vital part of our imaginative, cultural and social life. The writings are a collection of essays, with approaches sometimes autobiographical and anecdotal, sometimes historical, or poetic, or philosophical, looking at rural and ecological issues from diverse perspectives. Contributors include: John Berger, Raymond Williams, Andy Goldsworthy, David Measures, Norman Ackroyd, Elisabeth Frink, David Hockney, Richard Long and Henry Moore. |
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Tenyard Panorama by Norman Nicholson | 3 |
Country Good by Edward Blishen | 15 |
Lost Sheep In the Heat of May Sheep at Upcott by James Ravilious | 28 |
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Age of Labour agricultural ANDY GOLDSWORTHY animals areas artists attitude beauty become began birds born Britain cathedral century childhood Chris Drury College of Art colour conservation cottage countryside creatures Cumbria David Hockney drawing earth Elisabeth Frink England English exhibited farming Fay Godwin feel fields garden Golden Age grass green Hamish Fulton hare hedge Henry Moore human idea industrial James Ravilious John JOHN BLAKEMORE kind land landscape leisure less lives London look means MICHAEL BERKELEY modern movement nature never NORMAN ACKROYD nostalgia once organised painting pastoral PAUL HILL Peacehaven photographs plotland poem poetry political production recognise Richard Long river road ROBIN TANNER rural economy School of Art seems seen sense sheep social society species STEPHEN DALTON Suffolk summer things town trees urban village walk wood workers writing
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