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“Macfarlane entwines history and landscape just as well as Sebald and Chejfec and evokes, to borrow from George Bernard Shaw’s description of the Skelligs, a part of our dream world.”
Read more of what we’re loving this week, including Robert Macfarlane’s The Wild Places, Olivier Assayas’s film Something in the Air, and a new translation of Rainer Maria Rilke’s Letters To A Young Poet.

Art Credit Eric Ravilious.

theparisreview:

“Macfarlane entwines history and landscape just as well as Sebald and Chejfec and evokes, to borrow from George Bernard Shaw’s description of the Skelligs, a part of our dream world.”

Read more of what we’re loving this week, including Robert Macfarlane’s The Wild Places, Olivier Assayas’s film Something in the Air, and a new translation of Rainer Maria Rilke’s Letters To A Young Poet.

Art Credit Eric Ravilious.

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