On Language and Landscape
"Light does not use syntax. Robins do not speak in syllables as we would
recognize them. And so, language is always late for its subject in
nature. I'm fascinated by language's affordance when it comes to
thinking about and shaping our relations with place and what we might
uneasily call nature; I'm also interested in the binds that it places us
within." Robert Macfarlane shares more.
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