My Tropic Isle. Exploring Ecology and Culture on a Tropical Island

Par : E. J. Banfield
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  • Nombre de pages273
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-623017-3
  • EAN4064066230173
  • Date de parution06/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille831 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "My Tropic Isle, " E. J. Banfield offers readers an evocative memoir that captures the essence of life on Dunk Island in Australia'Äôs Great Barrier Reef. Through lyrical prose infused with vivid imagery, Banfield immerses us in the beauty and challenges of island living. His reflections on nature, the passage of time, and human existence unveil a deeper philosophical exploration, positioning the work within the context of early 20th-century literary naturalism.
Banfield's narrative style, marked by a keen observational eye, allows readers to physically and emotionally experience the tropical landscape and its inhabitants. E. J. Banfield, an English-born writer and naturalist, settled on Dunk Island after his relocation to Australia. His diverse experiences as a farmer, fisherman, and keen observer of the natural world undoubtedly influenced his writings.
The rich tapestry of island life and the ecological dynamics he encounters become a canvas for his contemplative insights, establishing him as a unique voice in Australian literature and a precursor to eco-literary discussions. I wholeheartedly recommend "My Tropic Isle" to anyone intrigued by travel literature, memoirs, or the intersection of nature and humanity. Banfield's work is a timeless ode to the wonders of the natural world, beckoning readers to contemplate their relationship with the environment.
In "My Tropic Isle, " E. J. Banfield offers readers an evocative memoir that captures the essence of life on Dunk Island in Australia'Äôs Great Barrier Reef. Through lyrical prose infused with vivid imagery, Banfield immerses us in the beauty and challenges of island living. His reflections on nature, the passage of time, and human existence unveil a deeper philosophical exploration, positioning the work within the context of early 20th-century literary naturalism.
Banfield's narrative style, marked by a keen observational eye, allows readers to physically and emotionally experience the tropical landscape and its inhabitants. E. J. Banfield, an English-born writer and naturalist, settled on Dunk Island after his relocation to Australia. His diverse experiences as a farmer, fisherman, and keen observer of the natural world undoubtedly influenced his writings.
The rich tapestry of island life and the ecological dynamics he encounters become a canvas for his contemplative insights, establishing him as a unique voice in Australian literature and a precursor to eco-literary discussions. I wholeheartedly recommend "My Tropic Isle" to anyone intrigued by travel literature, memoirs, or the intersection of nature and humanity. Banfield's work is a timeless ode to the wonders of the natural world, beckoning readers to contemplate their relationship with the environment.