Authors: Robert Macfarlane
‘as trackless as the sky’
: ibid., p. 185.
‘the wild gala-day of the north wind’
: Muir,
Mountains of California
, in
NW
, p. 340.
‘fiery, peppery, full of brag … sting the onlooker’
: Muir,
My First Summer
, in
NW
, p. 193.
‘cloudland … hills and domes of cloud’
: ibid., p. 185.
‘How fine the weather is! … peace to every living thing!’
: ibid., p. 172.
‘showy and fragrant’
: ibid., p. 163.
‘I was swished down … been more gloriously exciting!’
: Muir,
The Yosemite
, in
John Muir: The Eight Wilderness-Discovery Books
, p. 638.
‘fastens a hard, durable crust … night on the mountain-top’
: Muir,
Mountains of California
, in
NW
, p. 351.
‘scalding gas jets’
: Muir, ‘Snow-Storm on Mount Shasta’, in
NW
, p. 644.
‘The strange, wild thrilling motion … escape being shattered’
: Muir,
The Yosemite
, in
John Muir: The Eight Wilderness-Discovery Books
, p. 643.
‘a vast undulated wave’
: John Muir, ‘Mountain Sculpture’,
Overland Monthly
12 (1874–5), 393.
‘knife-blade … smooth cobblestones’
: Muir,
Mountains of California
, in
NW
, pp. 545–6.
‘destruction of the forests … falling before fire and the ax’
: ibid., p. 547.
‘rosiny logs … sunbeams of centuries of summers’
: Muir,
My First Summer
, in
NW
, pp. 202–3.
‘Few are altogether deaf … forest preservation would vanish’
: John Muir, ‘The National Parks and Forest Reservations’, speech given at a meeting of the Sierra Club on 23 November 1895 and published in
Sierra Club Bulletin
1:7 (January 1896), 282–3.
‘A lot of activists expect … they only germinate after fire’
: Rebecca Solnit,
Hope in the Dark
(Edinburgh: Canongate, 2005), pp. 85–6, 93.
Chapter 11: Childish
‘As you sit on the hillside … look like a door, opens’
: Stephen Graham,
The Gentle Art of Tramping
(1927; London: Thomas Nelson, 1938), p. 63.
‘Between every two pines is a door leading to a new life’
: the phrase does not occur in Muir’s published works; he handwrote it on a page of his copy of the first volume of Emerson’s
Prose Works
. See for an account of the pursuit of the source of this elusive quotation:
http://www.oberlin.edu/physics/dstyer/Muir/QuotableJohnMuir.html
.
‘It had gone again … that the house was gone’
: Susan Cooper,
The Dark Is Rising
(London: Chatto & Windus, 1973), pp. 30–31.
‘Children have many more … terms to translate them’
: Henry James, Preface to
What Maisie Knew
(1897; London: Penguin, 1966), p. 9.
‘the hundred languages of children’
: Loris Malaguzzi, in
The Hundred Languages of Children
, ed. Carolyn Edward (New Jersey: Norwood, 1993), p. vi.
‘It was cold when we began … nobody seemed to mind’
:
AFG
, p. 4.
‘the real and fantastical place that the park was becoming’
: ibid.
‘with imagination and with daring … connect one place to another’
: ibid., p. 5.
‘a place of possibility … ordinary and the fantastic’
: ibid.
‘yellow at the edges … pink forest’
: ibid., pp. 8, 11.
‘of newly made mud’
: ibid., p. 12.
‘secret water … continuous, touchable surface’
: ibid., pp. 20–21.
‘After one of his shipwreckings … It was quite soft’
: Tim Dee, ‘Naming Names’
Caught by the River
, 25 June 2014,
http://www.caughtbytheriver.net/2014/06/naming-names-tim-dee-robert-macfarlane/
.
‘shelter day-dreaming … topophilia’
: Gaston Bachelard,
The Poetics of Space
, trans. M. Jolas (1958; Boston: Beacon Press, 1994), p. 6.
‘The children out in the woods … they’re extinct’
: Chris Packham, quoted in ‘Let Children Trespass and Start Fires’,
Daily Telegraph
, 20 May 2014.
‘returning the results to London … patterns of land use’
: Denis Cosgrove,
Geography and Vision: Seeing, Imagining and Representing the Word
(London: Tauris, 2008), p. 166.
‘use the green lanes … lonely gates for horseriders’
: William Howitt,
The Rural Life of England
(London: Longmans, 1838), p. 43.
‘bustle … school-children upon bypaths’
: Robert Louis Stevenson,
Essays of Travel
(London: Chatto & Windus, 1905), p. 127.
‘the sandlots and creek beds … of literature itself?’
: Michael Chabon, ‘Manhood for Amateurs: The Wilderness of Childhood’,
New York Review of Books
, 16 July 2009.
‘A door, a door … with his whole body’
:
AFG
, p. 20.
‘the travelling to reach … somewhere else too’
: ibid., pp. 15, 16.
‘Childhood is a branch of cartography’
: Chabon, ‘Manhood for Amateurs’.
‘map of maps … map of the mind’s adventures’
:
AFG
, pp. 34, 36.
‘weaved words and ways together’
: ibid., p. 28.
‘honeyfurs’
: ibid., p. 29.
‘My name is Kian … I was born in space and Mars’
: ibid., p. 28.
‘This is the mountain … just climb up here’
: ibid., p. 35.
‘hold infinite possibilities … an invisible door’
: ibid., pp. 38, 25.
Landmarks
is itself a bibliography of a kind, so I do not intend (on the whole) to list here books that have already been mentioned. Details of those can be found in the main text or the notes. Rather, what follows should be taken as a partial map of the tributaries and outflows of that main current: a selection of the books, poems, plays, songs, films, music, blogs, sound-works and essays that have influenced
Landmarks
, or to which
Landmarks
has led me, but that have remained uncited to this point. I have asterisked those works that have been particularly important.
On Children and Nature
Griffiths, Jay,
Kith
(London: Hamish Hamilton, 2013)
Nabhan, Gary Paul, and Stephen Trimble,
The Geography of Childhood
(Boston: Beacon Press, 1994)
On Creaturely Life
Herzog, Werner (dir.),
Grizzly Man
(2005)
Hines, Barry,
A Kestrel for a Knave
(London: Penguin, 1968)
Hughes, Ted,
The Hawk in the Rain
(London: Faber and Faber, 1957)
Santner, Eric,
On Creaturely Life
(Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2006)
*Simms, Colin,
Goshawk Lives
(London: Form Books, 1995)
*––––––,
Gyrfalcon Poems
(Exeter: Shearsman, 2007)
–––––––,
Otters and Martens
(Exeter: Shearsman, 2006)
White, T. H.,
The Goshawk
(1951; New York: NYRB Classics, 2007)
On Close Attention
Blythe, Ronald,
At the Yeoman’s House
(London: Enitharmon, 2013)
Borodale, Sean,
Bee Journal
(London: Jonathan Cape, 2012)
Browne, Thomas,
The Major Works
(London: Penguin, 1977)
Clare, John,
Major Works
, ed. Eric Robinson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008)
Clark, Thomas A.,
Yellow and Blue
(Manchester: Carcanet, 2014)
Dee, Tim,
Four Fields
(London: Jonathan Cape, 2013)
Lane, Cathy,
The Hebrides Suite
(Hanau and Frankfurt: Gruenrekorder, 2013)
Larkin, Peter, ‘Being Seen for Seeing: A Tribute to R. F. Langley’s Journals’, available here:
http://intercapillaryspace.blogspot.com/2008/08/being-seen-for-seeing-tribute-to-r-f.html
––––––,
Leaves of a Field
(Exeter: Shearsman, 2006)
*Lopez, Barry,
About This Life: Journeys on the Threshold of Memory
(New York: Knopf, 1998)
––––––,
Crossing Open Ground
(New York: Scribner, 1988)
Mabey, Richard,
The Common Ground
(London: Hutchinson, 1980)
Morgan, Ann Haven,
The Field Book of Ponds and Streams
(New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1930)
Murdoch, Iris,
Existentialists and Mystics
(London: Penguin, 1997)
Oswald, Alice,
Woods Etc
. (London: Faber and Faber, 2005)
*Robinson, Tim,
Connemara: Listening to the Wind
(Dublin: Penguin Ireland, 2006)
––––––,
Connemara: A Little Gaelic Kingdom
(Dublin: Penguin Ireland, 2011)
––––––,
Connemara: The Last Pool of Darkness
(Dublin: Penguin Ireland, 2008)
Sinclair, Iain,
The Edge of the Orison
(London: Penguin, 2005)
*Skelton, Richard,
SKURA
[complete musical works and accompanying text] (Cumbria: Corbel Stone Press, 2012)
Ward, Colin,
The Allotment: Its Landscape and Culture
(Nottingham: Five Leaves, 1997)
On Language and Landscape
Basso, Keith, ‘ “Speaking with Names”: Language and Landscape Among the Western Apache’,
Cultural Anthropology
3:2 (1988), 99–130
Billeter, Jean-François,
The Chinese Art of Writing
(New York: Rizzoli, 1995)
*Bonnefoy, Yves,
Beginning and End of the Snow/Début et Fin de la Neige
, trans. Emily Grosholz (Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2012)
*Clark, Thomas A.,
The Hundred Thousand Places
(Manchester: Carcanet, 2009)
DeSilvey, Caitlin, Simon Naylor and Colin Sackett (eds.),
Anticipatory History
(Axminster: Uniformbooks, 2011)
Evans, Gareth, and Di Robson (eds.),
Towards Re-Enchantment: Place and Its Meanings
(London: ArtEvents, 2010)
Finlay, Alec, and Ken Cockburn,
The Road North
, see:
http://www.theroadnorth.co.uk/
Friel, Brian,
Translations
(1980; London: Faber and Faber, 2012)
Goodwin, Mark, sound-enhanced poetry, at https://soundcloud.com/kramawoodgin
Gorman, Rody,
Sweeney: An Intertonguing
(forthcoming)
Groom, Nick,
The Seasons
(London: Atlantic, 2013)
Kinsella, John,
Disclosed Poetics
(Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2007)
Leonard, Stephen,
The Polar North: Ways of Speaking, Ways of Belonging
(London: Francis Boutle, 2014)
Marsden, Philip,
Rising Ground: A Search for the Spirit of Place
(London: Granta, 2014)
Meloy, Ellen,
Eating Stone
(New York: Pantheon, 2005)
Mengham, Rod, ‘Grimspound’, in
Contourlines
, ed. Neil Wenborn (Cromer: Salt, 2009)
Proulx, E. Annie, ‘Big Skies, Empty Places’,
New Yorker
, 25 December 2000
Ray, Andrew,
Some Landscapes
blog,
http://some-landscapes.blogspot.co.uk/
*Robinson, Tim,
My Time in Space
(Dublin: Lilliput, 2001)
Spirn, Anne Whiston,
The Language of Landscape
(New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1998)
Thomson, Derick,
Meall Garbh: The Rugged Mountain
(Glasgow: Gairm, 1995)
On Metaphor
Curry, Patrick, ‘Radical Metaphor’, in
Earthlines
(August 2013), 35–8
Donoghue, Denis,
Metaphor
(Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2014)
Johnson, Mark, and George Lakoff,
Metaphors We Live By
(1980; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003)
On Naming and Knowing
*AR,
Wolf Notes
(Cumbria: Corbel Stone Press, 2010)
Bailly, Jean-Christophe,
Le Dépaysement
(Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 2011)
Carter, Paul,
The Road to Botany Bay: An Essay in Spatial History
(London: Faber and Faber, 1987)
Chatterjee, Debjani (ed.),
Daughters of a Riverine Land
(Sheffield: Bengali Women’s Support Group, 2003)
––––––, Words Spit and Splinter
(Bradford: Redbeck Press, 2009)
*Clifford, Sue, and Angela King,
England in Particular
(London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2006)
Cocker, Mark, and Richard Mabey,
Birds Britannica
(London: Chatto & Windus, 2005)
Heaney, Seamus,
The Haw Lantern
(London: Faber and Faber, 1987)
––––––,
North
(London: Faber and Faber, 1975)
Hoban, Russell,
Riddley Walker
(London: Jonathan Cape, 1980)
Grigson, Geoffrey,
The Englishman’s Flora
(London: Phoenix House, 1955)
*Mabey, Richard,
Flora Britannica
(London: Chatto & Windus, 1996)
Michaels, Anne,
Fugitive Pieces
(1996; London: Bloomsbury, 1997)
Robertson, Robin, and Alasdair Roberts, ‘Leaving St Kilda’, in
Hirta Songs
(Southend: Stone Tape, 2013)
Self, Will,
The Book of Dave
(London: Viking, 2006)
Solnit, Rebecca,
Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas
(San Francisco: University of California Press, 2010)
Stewart, George,
Names on the Land: A Historical Account of Place-Naming in the United States
(1945; New York: NYRB Classics, 2008)
*Stilgoe, John R.,
Shallow Water Dictionary
(New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2004)
Turner, Nancy J.,
Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge
, 2 vols. (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014)
On Thinking with Landscape
*Abram, David,
The Spell of the Sensuous
(New York: Pantheon, 1996)
Dillard, Annie,
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
(New York: Harper’s Magazine Press, 1974)
–––––––,
Teaching a Stone to Talk
(New York: Harper & Row, 1982)
*Leopold, Aldo,
A Sand County Almanac & Other Writings on Ecology and Conservation
, ed. Curt Meine (New York: Library Classics, 2013)
Schama, Simon,
Landscape and Memory
(New York: Vintage, 1995)
Wylie, John, ‘Landscape, Absence and the Geographies of Love’,
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
34 (2009), 275–89
On Wonder
Daston, Lorraine, and Katherine Park,
Wonder and the Orders of Nature
(Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2001)
Descartes, René,
The Passions of the Soul
(1649), in
Meditations and Other Metaphysical Writings
, trans. Desmond M. Clarke (London: Penguin, 1998)
*Fisher, Philip,
Wonder, the Rainbow, and the Aesthetics of Rare Experience
(Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2003)
Henderson, Caspar,
The Book of Barely Imagined Beings
(London: Granta, 2012)
–––––,
A New Map of Wonders
(London: Granta, forthcoming)
Hoffman, Julian,
The Small Heart of Things
(Athens, Ga: University of Georgia Press, 2013)
Mauries, Patrick,
Cabinets of Curiosities
(London: Thames & Hudson, 2011)
Warner, Marina,
Signs and Wonders
(London: Chatto & Windus, 2003)