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12%OFFRichard Smyth - A Sweet, Wild Note: What We Hear When the Birds Sing - 9781783963140 - V9781783963140
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A Sweet, Wild Note: What We Hear When the Birds Sing

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Description for A Sweet, Wild Note: What We Hear When the Birds Sing Hardcover. The first cultural history of one of our nation's enduring pleasures: birdsong Num Pages: 208 pages. BIC Classification: WNCB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 135. .
A Guardian `Readers’ Choice’ Best Book of 2017; Birdsong is woven into our culture, our emotions, our landscape; it is the soundtrack to our world. We have tried to capture this fleeting, ephemeral beauty, and the feelings it inspires, for millennia.; In this fascinating account, Richard Smyth asks what it is about birdsong that we so love. Exploring the myriad ways in which it has influenced literature, music, science and our very ideas of what it means to be British, Smyth's nuanced investigation shows that what we hear says as much about us, our dreams and desires, as it does ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Elliott & Thompson Limited
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2018
Condition
New
Number of Pages
190
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781783963140
SKU
V9781783963140
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-32

About Richard Smyth
Richard Smyth is a writer, researcher and editor based in Bradford. He is a regular contributor to Bird Watching magazine, and reached the final of Mastermind with a specialist subject of British birds. He writes and reviews for The Times, Guardian, Times Literary Supplement, Literary Review, New Statesman, BBC Wildlife, New Humanist, Illustration and New Scientist. He also writes novels ... Read more

Reviews for A Sweet, Wild Note: What We Hear When the Birds Sing
"A lively sense of the absurd, a wryly precise prose style and an appropriately magpie-like curiosity for his subject. There's a wonderful democracy of reference to a book that draws on Radiohead and The Simpsons as well as Messiaen and Duchamp; that considers East End bird-catching alongside the Romantics and current bioacoustics research ... Smyth has taught himself to hear, ... Read more

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