The Art of Sauntering

With the possible exception of memoir, no other literary form is more revealing of its author’s pretensions than nature writing. For some, the mere sight of a pine tree or a crossbill is sufficient excuse for reams of received eco-wisdom. And, given the opportunity to wander knowledgeably through native heathland or subtropical rainforest, few are able to contain an inflated sense of self-worth.

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