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Neil Ansell

    Neil Ansell est un journaliste et écrivain indépendant primé. Il a passé sept ans à la BBC en tant que spécialiste des affaires communautaires, travaillant principalement à la télévision mais aussi à la radio, et couvrant l'actualité en tant que chercheur, assistant producteur et producteur.

    Tief im Land
    Deep Country
    The Last Wilderness
    The Circling Sky
    Deep Country. Five Years in the Welsh Hills
    Deer Island
    • From his experiences as a rough sleeper in London in the early eighties to the wilds of Jura, Neil Ansell has woven a beautifully told memoir, and a meditation on belonging.

      Deer Island
    • The author recounts five years of living in isolation without modern amenities, surrounded only by wildlife. Over time, he feels himself merging with the landscape, becoming part of it. This title captures his transformative experience during those years.

      Deep Country. Five Years in the Welsh Hills
    • From a Wainwright Prize shortlisted author comes an exquisite blend of memoir and nature observation, set in the New Forest of Hampshire 'An easy storyteller, with a companionable style' Herald

      The Circling Sky
    • A hauntingly beautiful memoir on nature and hearing loss, for readers of Macfarlane's THE OLD WAYS or John Lewis-Stempel's THE RUNNING HARE

      The Last Wilderness
    • Deep Country

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(139)Évaluer

      DISAPPEAR INTO NATURE WITH A LATTER-DAY THOREAU 'A beautiful, translucent portrayal of mid-Wales' Jay Griffiths 'Touching. Through Ansell's charming and thoroughly detailed stories of run-ins with red kites, curlews, sparrowhawks, jays and ravens, we see him lose himself . . . in the rhythms and rituals of life in the British wilderness' Financial Times 'Remarkable, fascinating' Time Out 'A gem of a book, an extraordinary tale. Ansell's rich prose will transport you to a real life Narnian world that CS Lewis would have envied. Find your deepest, most-comfortable armchair and get away from it all' Countryfile

      Deep Country