Words are Eagles
By (Author) Gregory Day
Upswell Publishing
Upswell Publishing
5th July 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Anthologies: general
Paperback
304
Width 151mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm
354g
Exquisite and challenging essays on the wonders of the natural world and the cultural complexities of writing landscape in Australia A collection of beautiful and moving essays on the wonder of the natural world and the cultural complexities of writing landscape in Australia Words are Eagles collects in one place the essays of award-winning novelist and nature writer, Gregory Day. Grounded in the landscape of southwestern Victoria, and infused with the heightened sense of place and environmental literacy that have long been key to Day's work, these essays traverse landscape, language and histories. Day's attention is tuned both to beauty of the natural world, returning often to the motifs of ground and sky, ocean and owl, moth and river, and the history of place - whether lost, buried or personal. In a part a reading and celebration of the resurgent global nature writing movement, to which Day was an early contributor, this collection highlights the need for ecological care and value of Indigenous knowledge and practices. This is the kind of nature writing that gets to the heart of our urgent need for a more harmonious and regenerative relationship with the earth that sustains us.
Gregory Day is a novelist, poet and composer from the Eastern Otways region of southwest Victoria, Australia on Wadawurrung and Gadubanud. He has published five novels to date, to much acclaim, and was awarded the Nature Conservancy Australia 2021 Nature Writing Prize for The Watergaw, an essay contained in this volume.