Sun, 29 July 2012
Podcasts from August 2011 to August 2012 First Series (22 August-30 December 2011) "Forgotten Fiction A-Z" Margery Allingham Second Series (5 January-26 July 2012) "Five Great Reads in British Political Fiction" Erskine Childers "Five Classic Detective Novels" T H White "Five Appalling Fictional Women" Jane Austen "Five American Working Women" Louisa May Alcott "Five Great Epic Poems You've Never Read" Beowulf "Nature Writing" Robert Gibbings Want to know more? Send me a mail at kate.brussels [at] yahoo.com.
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Thu, 26 July 2012
Splish, splosh, let's go swimming. Oh look, an otter. A jellyfish! No, that's pondweed. Mind the pike. Did it bite your nose or was that a leech? Oops, a rock, down we goooo. Roger Deakin's Waterlog swims around Britain, in wild water and posh pools, arguing with water bailiffs and enjoying the tickle of sunny water on his toes. For armchair paddlers.
Direct download: Roger_Deakin_and_Waterlog_-_Nature_Writing.mp3
Category:the great outdoors -- posted at: 11:30 PM
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Tue, 10 July 2012
Birds, birds, more birds and precious few home comforts. Robert Atkinson's Island-Going is about sailing and camping in the roughest of weathers in the Outer Hebrides in the 1930s, looking for some very tiny birds and animals, summer after summer. North Rona, Handa, the Shiants, St Kilda, and Sula Sgeir are visited, docketed, deeply appreciated, and left to their own devices again. Millions of puffins, thousands of predatory greater black-backed gulls, and really rather large numbers of the elusive Leach's fork-tailed petrel. Bring your own sleeping-bag.
Direct download: Robert_Atkinson_and_Island-Going_-_Nature_Writing.mp3
Category:the great outdoors -- posted at: 8:29 AM
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Thu, 12 July 2012
Kathleen Jamie's Findings is a book of nature writing so hard to pin down, we just need to think about the key words; poet, kitchen window, hills, cycling, skulls, ospreys, peregrines, corncrakes, binoculars, weathercocks, the fragility of the body and its parts, and looking closely at whatever you missed the first time. For naturalists with soul.
Direct download: Kathleen_Jamie_and_Findings_-_Nature_Writing.mp3
Category:the great outdoors -- posted at: 11:30 PM
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Thu, 5 July 2012
Let's go for a walk: through time, through mud, through woods, up roads, past hedges, through rivers, round ponds, over moorland, down dales, on high roads and low roads, to the sea, all laid out and explained by the brilliantly readable Oliver Rackham in his History of the Countryside. Walking boots not required, not yet.
Direct download: Oliver_Rackham_and_The_History_of_the_Countryside_-__Nature_Writing.mp3
Category:the great outdoors -- posted at: 11:30 PM
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