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Robert Macfarlane

Born: 01-01-1976

Robert Macfarlane is a renowned British author and nature writer known for his deep exploration of landscapes, language, and the human relationship with the natural world. Born in 1976, he has penned bestsellers like "Mountains of the Mind" and "The Old Ways," blending literary elegance with environmental insight. Macfarlane's work has earned him multiple awards, establishing him as a leading voice in contemporary nature writing.

Book summaries for books written by Robert Macfarlane

Quotes

We know so little of the worlds beneath our feet. Look up on a cloudless night and you might see the light from a star tens of trillions of miles away, or pick out the craters left by asteroid strikes on the moon’s face. Look down and your sight stops at topsoil, tarmac, toe. I have rarely felt as far from the human realm as when only ten yards below it.

Robert Macfarlane

explorationhidden worlds

The underland keeps its secrets well. Ask a hundred people where they would least like to go, and ninety-nine will tell you the same thing: down. Into the underland, into the realm of dead rivers and sunken cities, into the labyrinth of bones.

Robert Macfarlane

fearmystery

The underland is an unimagined elsewhere; a vast, dark, indifferent place, still largely unmapped and unseeable when seen.

Robert Macfarlane

unknownunexplored

Into the underland we have long placed that which we fear and wish to lose, and that which we love and wish to save.

Robert Macfarlane

fearlove

The underland is the place we go to think about endings—the deep time beneath the chronologies of above.

Robert Macfarlane

mortalitytime

Memory of the underland lingers in us. The underland is vital to the material and cultural geographies we inhabit. It is where we cast everything we fear and wish to suppress.

Robert Macfarlane

memorysuppression

The underland is not so innocent. It carries traces of us, and we of it. Those traces can be read. Reading such traces requires attention, patience, and practice.

Robert Macfarlane

tracesattention

The underland is a place of refuge in times of trouble. It is also a place of darkness and danger.

Robert Macfarlane

refugedanger

We are all under the earth. That is the basis for our lives, and for our deaths too.

Robert Macfarlane

existencemortality

The underland is not only a dark place, but also a place of light. The dark and the light are not opposites, but part of the same system.

Robert Macfarlane

darknesslight

The underland is a place of stories. The tales we tell of it, and the tales it tells of us.

Robert Macfarlane

storiesnarratives

The underland is a realm of revelation. It reveals the hidden connections and interdependencies of the world.

Robert Macfarlane

revelationinterconnectivity