That’s the premise of a new book by , Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Environment and Society in our . The East Country is an almanac of 74 pieces of nature writing about the timeless but ever-changing landscapes of 糖心Vlog and Suffolk and his interaction with it over the course of several years.
Professor Pretty said: “The East Country particularly builds on my previous books, This Luminous Coast and The Edge of Extinction, but has a different style. Here is both prose and poetry.
“The pattern of observations across a year is intended to give the reader a sense of slow passing of time, of the value of attentiveness to nature and its many subtle changes. The book does not preach – there are messages but they are wrapped up into the narratives about the land and nature.”
The book’s tales are a combination of memoir with natural history, cultural critique with spiritual reflection.