Sunday, 29 December 2024

#417: Natural History Reading List #21: Cairn

The latest book by Kathleen Jamie explores the relationship between man and nature as we age. She is the same age as me pretty much, and has reflected on her life and the breakdown in the natural world that she has observed in that time.

Cairn is the new book by the poet and author Kathleen Jamie. In 2021, she was appointed as Scotland's national poet or Makar.

Cairn is a book where she reflects on turning 60 and the changes that have happened to nature in her life, and the challenges to come from the climate breakdown. It is a book made of fragments and stories - each one comprising a stone of the cairn which is built during a life, and which is hopefully 

From the publisher:

Jamie’s intent noticing of the natural world is suffused with a clear-eyed awareness of all we endanger. She considers the future her children face, while recalling her own childhood, and notes the lost innocence in the way we respond to the dramas of nature. With meticulous care, she marks the point she has reached in life and within the cascading crises of our times.

For me, the most wonderful piece of writing in the book comes towards the end in a short piece called 'Erratic'. This is well worth reading and reflecting on.

My copy was published by Sort of Books in 2024

Paperback, 144pp

ISBN: 978-1914502002



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