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Tag Archives: Green man

Balham enters the Anthropocene

At the inaugural Balham Literary Festival, a gathering of Nature Writers, Landscape Writers and Writer writers came together to discuss the state of the natural world. Here’s my report on what I saw and heard.

June 21, 2016 in Books, Landscape.

Along the not so old straight track

Between the back gardens and traffic jammed streets of North London runs an extraordinary green path: Parkland Walk, once a rail line to the suburbs, now a tree-lined escape from the city, in the middle of a city.

May 8, 2013 in City, Landscape, London.

The Green – after Wallace Stevens

My attempt to sound a little like Wallace Stevens, with a poem about a mythic Green Man.

February 15, 2011 in Landscape, Poetry.

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