Author: Mark Cocker
1 past events. Charleston Festival: Going Wild (May 22 at 18:00) Mark Cocker, Crow Country.; Polly Devlin, A Year in the Life of an English Meadow.; Andrew McNeillie. Tickets £10. "Mark Cocker and Polly Devlin.
Chaired by Andrew McNeillie.
How can one account for the surge of interest in natural history? Mark Cocker’s Crow Country and Polly Devlin’s A Year in the Life of an English Meadow were both instant successes. Crow Country ... (more)is a paean to Cocker’s corvine obsession; Polly Devlin’s book is a tribute to an almost lost way of life. They discuss their passions with Andrew McNeillie, poet and editor of Archipelago, a journal dedicated to the British landscape. Mark Cocker is one of our foremost writers on nature. Polly Devlin is a well-known author and broadcaster. Andrew McNeillie co-edited Virginia Woolf’s Diaries."
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