- Published: 15 September 2020
- ISBN: 9781473582187
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 304
We Are All From Somewhere Else
Migration and Survival in Poetry and Prose
- Published: 15 September 2020
- ISBN: 9781473582187
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 304
A vertiginous compendium, a prodigy, a book of wonders: it is Montaigne’s and Darwin’s 21st-century child
Independent
A broad-ranging meditation on all things migratory...This is a book of raw interfaces and unnerving encounters. Magnificent poems... a triumph of imagistic ingenuity
Guardian
(A) thoughtful and often quite magical mix of prose and poetry…What is just as fascinating as Padel’s central theme is the insight that she also gives us into poetry, or rather, into the creation of a poem.
Lesley McDowell, Independent on Sunday
The Mara Crossing is a major meditation on migration. The prose is crystalline, the poems full of the wonderful material stuff of life. It's a poet's book to the core, a passionate exploration of her subject, proving that pressures on cells, bodies, creatures (human and other), and on the planet itself, are fit and essential matter for poetry
Jo Shapcott
A glorious fabric, weaving lyricism and hard facts, poetic insight and scientific detail unwinding from the multitudinous threads of geographical migration. A beautiful, far-ranging book about physical journeys and all they might mean to humans and animals alike
Mark Cocker
In this sweeping an unconventional book about migration, Padels commendably calls for compassion and open borders. Her poems and essays are a lyrical tribute to the instincts and whims that catalyse movement, and the trials and beauties that come with motion... there are wonders of nature in this collection which will give pause to sensitive readers
The Economist
In an original, wonderfully imaginative series of reflections, moving between essayistic insights, condensed metaphors of poetry, mysteries of microbiology and animal or human journeys, Ruth Padel takes migration as her subject and the whole earth as her province. A thrilling, poignant, richly illuminating investigation of the energies which create life and drive history
Eva Hoffman
Who would have thought that a poet would write about one of the most fascinating aspects of behavioural biology and human striving? A remarkable, beautifully constructed book, interleaving science and history, clear prose and evocative poems
Professor Patrick Bateson, President of the Zoological Society of London
This book is an extraordinary mixture of poetry, prose, fact and fantasy.
Kate Saunders, Saga Magazine
An engrossing meditation on the theme of migration…reads like a collaboration between Dorothy Wordsworth and Darwin.
Mark Sanderson, Sunday Telegraph