- Published: 15 April 2017
- ISBN: 9781846044571
- Imprint: Rider
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 272
- RRP: $36.99
Field Notes from the Edge











- Published: 15 April 2017
- ISBN: 9781846044571
- Imprint: Rider
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 272
- RRP: $36.99
Paul Evans’s important new book is the first indisputable classic of twenty-first-century nature writing…A masterpiece
Jim Perrin, author of West
A wonderfully original book…Evans has a superb eye, a fine ear for all kinds of speech, a love of droll reality and a lyrical sense of all life...a joy.
Richard Kerridge, author of Cold Blood
Stunning, thoughtful and closely observed…the sort of writing that compels you to go outdoors and re-experience the world
Gerard Woodward, author of I’ll Go to Bed at Noon
The best account I know of how it goes with our wilds...[a] deeply loveable book
Tim Dee, author of Four Fields
Paul Evans [is] a rare original...with his mastery of otherwise unseen moments of life on earth
Maggie Gee, author of My Animal Life
Field Notes from the Edge's magic lies partly in the sheer quality of the prose, partly in Evans’ ability to loop together disparate threads[...] a profoundly satisfying read.
Melissa Harrison, Financial Times
This lyrical prose makes the reader itch to get out into nature...Ultimately, Evans draws on the past to confront our present and ask what kind of future might be possible
Independent
First rate
Country Walking
Great sadness, interest and beauty...a very worthwhile read
The Lady
A strange, wonderful, maudlin, meditative and romantic book. A book of great sensorial qualities, deeply stratified...I urge it upon you.
Neil Sentance, Caught by the River
Beautifully observed field notes from a fine writer
BBC Countryfile Magazine
Evans seeks an intimacy in his language....We have been in the company of a master
Resurgence and Ecologist magazine