Splendid Be the Earth
A love letter to the mountains, fading landscapes and everything not yet lost
Mats Soederlund(Author)
Duncan Baird Publishers
Will be published approx. on 9. February 2027
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-83681-055-1 (ISBN)
Description
Solastalgia is the distress caused by losing our beloved landscapes. How will we mourn the ice?
Mats Soederlund first hiked to the Helags massif, Sweden, in 1976, aged eleven. In 2022, he could see the glacier had shrunk. The Nordic region is warming quickly, and Mats shows us how an increase of 3 degreesC looks and feels. Wet snow no longer crunches under shoes ... lakes aren't freezing for long enough ... summer meadows are turning yellow.
Mats talks to those who depend on the landscape, including reindeer herders and small-scale farmers. He weaves in the perspective of scientists, natural historians, poets and philosophers to understand these new feelings of solastalgia.
The losses we face - not just ice caps and species, but also languages and cultures - are happening at a speed that can make us blind to them. By remembering beloved landscapes, we give ourselves space to grieve. Mats opens our eyes and urges us to look at what we're losing - and to save what's left while there is still time.
Mats Soederlund first hiked to the Helags massif, Sweden, in 1976, aged eleven. In 2022, he could see the glacier had shrunk. The Nordic region is warming quickly, and Mats shows us how an increase of 3 degreesC looks and feels. Wet snow no longer crunches under shoes ... lakes aren't freezing for long enough ... summer meadows are turning yellow.
Mats talks to those who depend on the landscape, including reindeer herders and small-scale farmers. He weaves in the perspective of scientists, natural historians, poets and philosophers to understand these new feelings of solastalgia.
The losses we face - not just ice caps and species, but also languages and cultures - are happening at a speed that can make us blind to them. By remembering beloved landscapes, we give ourselves space to grieve. Mats opens our eyes and urges us to look at what we're losing - and to save what's left while there is still time.
More details
Edition
0th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Watkins Media Limited
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 135 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83681-055-1 (9781836810551)
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Persons
Mats Soederlund made his debut as a poet in 1992 and was awarded The Swedish Writers' Union's prestigious Catapult Award for best literary debut. He has won numerous literary awards and scholarships, including the Swedish Norrlands Literary Prize in 2024 for this book. His roots are deeply entrenched in Nordic folklore and the Northern narrative tradition, where not everything can be explained.
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