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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Environment

In praise of Paul Evans, a post-pastoral shaman

The Devil's Punch Bowl, Surrey, UK
‘It makes me want to go out and find a “dead” tree in order to “respect the standing dead” with a deepened understanding.’ Photograph: Alamy

Who needs a nature cure when you realise what just reading a Paul Evans column can do for you (Country diary, 22 January)? He begins in poetry and moves through observation, science, Finnish, Anglo-Saxon, conservation and the biblical to the “beyond death” and emotional reassurance for the time of our most delicate vulnerabilities. “The Shropshire miniaturist”, as he was once called, is a post-pastoral shaman who takes us into an awareness of life-in-death that is profoundly healing.

It makes me want to go out and find a “dead” tree in order to “respect the standing dead” with a deepened understanding.
Prof Terry Gifford
Wookey, Somerset

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