Earth Memories

Earth Memories by Llewelyn Powys, published by Little Toller Books in 2015, is a collection of essays that reflects the author’s experiences after settling in an isolated cottage in Dorset. Spanning 172 pages, this edition captures Powys’s exploration of the English countryside, where he delves into themes of nature, childhood, and the passage of time, presenting what he describes as ‘the poetry of life’.
Readers will find a series of poignant essays that evoke the beauty of land and sea, as well as the intricacies of wildlife. Powys’s writing serves as a love letter to the English countryside, offering insights into regional landscapes and the connections between travel and personal reflection. This edition invites readers to engage with the natural world through the lens of Powys’s contemplative prose.
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In 1931, after two decades of wandering the world, Llewelyn Powys moved into an isolated cottage in Dorset, where he embarked on a series of essays embracing what he called ‘the poetry of life’. In their evocations of land and sea, of childhood and old age, of wildlife, they are a poignant love letter to the English Countryside.
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