Tropic Days. Journey to a Tropical Paradise: An Exquisite Exploration of Nature and Island Life

Par : E. J. Banfield
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  • Nombre de pages285
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664572288
  • EAN4057664572288
  • Date de parution03/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille922 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Tropic Days, " E. J. Banfield offers a captivating exploration of life in Australia's tropical north, intertwining meticulous observations of nature with rich personal reflections. The book employs a lyrical yet accessible style, drawing readers into the lush landscapes and vibrant ecosystems of Queensland. Banfield's observations are not merely descriptive; they weave together themes of solitude, the passage of time, and the intricate balance between human existence and the natural world.
This work sits comfortably within the tradition of nature writing, echoing the likes of John Muir and Henry David Thoreau, while firmly rooting itself in the Australian context. E. J. Banfield, an English-born naturalist and writer, moved to Australia in the late 19th century, driven by a passion for the environment and a desire to document the unique tropical landscape. His experiences as a custodian of his own tropical estate in Dunk Island inform his narratives, providing authenticity and an intimate understanding of the Australian wilderness.
Banfield's background as a journalist also allowed him to succinctly convey complex ideas while remaining compelling and engaging to his readers. "Tropic Days" is a remarkable read for anyone interested in environmental literature, Australian history, or the nuanced relationships between humans and the wild. Banfield'Äôs eloquence will inspire readers to reflect on their own connections to nature, making this work both a poignant reminder of the beauty around us and a call to preserve it.
In "Tropic Days, " E. J. Banfield offers a captivating exploration of life in Australia's tropical north, intertwining meticulous observations of nature with rich personal reflections. The book employs a lyrical yet accessible style, drawing readers into the lush landscapes and vibrant ecosystems of Queensland. Banfield's observations are not merely descriptive; they weave together themes of solitude, the passage of time, and the intricate balance between human existence and the natural world.
This work sits comfortably within the tradition of nature writing, echoing the likes of John Muir and Henry David Thoreau, while firmly rooting itself in the Australian context. E. J. Banfield, an English-born naturalist and writer, moved to Australia in the late 19th century, driven by a passion for the environment and a desire to document the unique tropical landscape. His experiences as a custodian of his own tropical estate in Dunk Island inform his narratives, providing authenticity and an intimate understanding of the Australian wilderness.
Banfield's background as a journalist also allowed him to succinctly convey complex ideas while remaining compelling and engaging to his readers. "Tropic Days" is a remarkable read for anyone interested in environmental literature, Australian history, or the nuanced relationships between humans and the wild. Banfield'Äôs eloquence will inspire readers to reflect on their own connections to nature, making this work both a poignant reminder of the beauty around us and a call to preserve it.