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White Beech: The Rainforest Years (English Edition) Kindle版

4.2 5つ星のうち4.2 78個の評価

A memoir of a love affair with the forest and her native Australia, White Beech is Germaine Greer's most personal book yet

'A powerful account of Greer's attempt to reverse the calamitous environmental impact of Australian history on one patch of land ... Greer remains a winning, funny, indomitable figure throughout, and it is fascinating to follow her as she works through so much of her messy, complicated relationship with Australia' Financial Times

One bright day in December 2001, sixty-two-year-old Germaine Greer found herself confronted by an irresistible challenge in the shape of sixty hectares of dairy farm, one of many in south-east Queensland that, after a century of logging, clearing and downright devastation, had been abandoned to their fate.

She didn't think for a minute that by restoring the land she was saving the world. She was in search of heart's ease. Beyond the acres of exotic pasture grass and soft weed and the impenetrable curtains of tangled Lantana canes there were Macadamias dangling their strings of unripe nuts, and Black Beans with red and yellow pea flowers growing on their branches … and the few remaining White Beeches, stupendous trees up to forty metres in height, logged out within forty years of the arrival of the first white settlers. To have turned down even a faint chance of bringing them back to their old haunts would have been to succumb to despair. Once the process of rehabilitation had begun, the chance proved to be a dead certainty. When the first replanting shot up to make a forest and rare caterpillars turned up to feed on the leaves of the new young trees, she knew beyond doubt that at least here biodepletion could be reversed.

Greer describes herself as an old dog who succeeded in learning a load of new tricks, inspired and rejuvenated by her passionate love of Australia and of Earth, most exuberant of small planets.
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Wonderfully vivid descriptions of the forest ... The book is full of lovely lists of the wildlife that has returned ― Eithne Farry, Sunday Express

A powerful account of Greer’s attempt to reverse the calamitous environmental impact of Australian history on one patch of land ... Greer remains a winning, funny, indomitable figure throughout, and it is fascinating to follow her as she works through so much of her messy, complicated relationship with Australia ―
Evie Wyld, Financial Times

Germaine is a one-off. I haven’t always agreed with her but she has consistently fought for women. We owe her a tremendous amount. Best of all, she never cares about being popular. She’s fearless ―
Janet Street-Porter, Red

Remarkable ... Not so much a rainforest repair manual as a scholarly tale leavened by its great readability and many entertaining digressions ―
Oldie

Fans of the earlier Greer will be fascinated by her tender, sometimes hilarious accounts of their sexual behaviour, and note with amusement the consideration she displays towards the males ―
Irish Times

Greer is a talented wordsmith and her vivid descriptions transport readers into a habitat that thrums with noise and movement and life ...
White Beech is a book to be read, considered and discussed ― Geographical

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White Beech ... Her new book is written not by a passionate young feminist but by a woman in her seventies who has lost none of her energy to speak out for causes ... I am sure listeners will find her love of her motherland, and for her sister, both touching and revealing ― Psychologies

An extraordinary travelogue: a love letter to Germaine Greer’s birth country and an intense biography of the land ― Catholic Herald

Greer remains almost as outrageously outspoken, and frequently as wickedly funny, as she was when she changed millions of lives with her feminist classic,
The Female Eunuch, in 1970 ― Irish Times Published On: 2015-09-05

An eco-love letter about saving and reviving trees on her farm in Australia ―
The Times

Germaine Greer helped ignite the touchpaper of women’s liberation. She’s an intellectual force, often great fun, and a firecracker – whose sparks fly in many, sometimes unpredictable, directions ―
Kirsty Wark, Red

A beautifully written book … Simple, effective descriptions of everything from pythons to pademelons, filled with telling detail, and no little amount of love and respect ―
Independent on Sunday

As a botanist I did not expect the best book on rainforest restoration to have been written by Germaine Greer, but this is what she has done here ―
Times Literary Supplement

I can’t overstate the impact that Greer’s work has had on my own writing. Her weaving together of personal narrative, pop culture analysis and rigorous academic scholarship has been tremendously influential ―
Naomi Wolf, Red

I love her, even when she says mad things ―
India Knight, Red

A much-anticipated memoir ... four decades after her controversial ideas first started shaking things up, she is still going strong ... few thinkers have had such an impact on women’s lives ―
Viv Groskop, Red

Wonderfully idiosyncratic … I loved it. It’s a tale of a fabulous obsession, and it is maddeningly brilliant ―
Sunday Telegraph

This wonderfully idiosyncratic book is taken up with the documentation of Greer’s Cave Creek Rainforest Rehabilitation Scheme in Queensland, Australia ―
Daily Telegraph Summer Reading

There is nothing touchy-feely about Germaine Greer’s vision of perfection ... It is a love affair with nature the real, nature as battleground, beautiful in its violence ―
Evening Standard

A dense, angry and scintillating exploration of Australian history, botany, zoology and politics, an extraordinary blend of exhaustive nature notes, assiduous scholarship and biting polemic ... One is left breathless with admiration for this extraordinary thinker, writer and doer trying to change the world ―
Irish Examiner

Her story makes the reader think deeply about what humans mean by ‘civilisation’. Greer, now 75, is a force of nature and among its most erudite defenders ―
Independent

Passionate and eccentric... A lifetime of activism, bloody-mindedness, academic punctiliousness, men-baiting and solidarity has produced a wonderfully unexpected book ―
Sunday Times

Never doubt Greer’s brilliant power of language.
White Beech drips with lavish, sensual, technically demanding words, used uncompromisingly ... as maverick and unyielding as its author ... poetic and moving ― The Times

Gender politics warrior Germaine Greer has, somewhat surprisingly, penned a tender account of her time in the Australian rainforest ―
National Geographic Traveller

She has thrown as much intelligence and energy into her blessed plot as into this lively, loving, rollicking account of her ecological adventure ―
Saga

Greer is as enraptured and as protective as a lover when describing the richness of the rainforest ―
Guardian

A book of passionate didactic energy about her quest for regeneration, personal, national and global ... Exquisite ... A rather marvellous book ―
Spectator

In 2001, the 62-year-old Greer took on the “irresistible” challenge of rehabilitating 60 hectares of a dairy farm in south-east Queensland, which after a century of logging, clearing and downright devastation had been abandoned to its fate. Seduced in particular by the few remaining white beech trees, this is her memoir both of this extraordinary project, and of her love affair with the forest and her native Australia ―
Bookseller

A hymn to botany as a discipline and a vehicle of heritage ... Even when she’s lyrical, her botany is rigorous ―
New Statesman

Wonderfully scathing ... Her excitement about the flora and fauna she encounters too is contagious ―
Lucy Ellmann, Herald

A splendid love letter to the recipient of her affections ... Beautifully crafted descriptions that dot the book like jewels ―
Observer

Germaine Greer in one of the cornerstones of feminism and she has a sense of humour, which I think is absolutely essential ―
Jo Brand, Red

Searching for somewhere to archive her papers, in 2001, Germaine Greer was taken to an abandoned dairy farm in Queensland.
White Beech: The Rainforest Years tells the story of her decade-long battle to rehabilitate the damaged forest of white beeches and other trees she found there. Working with her sister, a botanist, she puts all her remarkable passion and a lot of money into the project ― Conde Nast Traveller

Dense, angry and scintillating … An extraordinary blend of exhaustive nature notes, assiduous scholarship and biting polemic ―
Western Mail

著者について

Germaine Greer gained her PhD from the University of Cambridge in 1967 with a thesis on Shakespeare's early comedies and has taught Shakespeare at universities in Australia, Britain and the US. In 1986 she was invited to contribute the volume on Shakespeare to the prestigious Past Masters series. In 1989 she set up her own publishing imprint, Stump Cross Books, and went on to publish scholarly editions of Katherine Philips, Anne Wharton and Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea. She lives on three acres by a motorway exit in north-west Essex, with two dogs, thirteen geese and a fluctuating number of doves. Shakespeare's Wife has also been shortlisted for The Prime Minister's Literary Awards.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00F960TXS
  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Bloomsbury Publishing; 第1版 (2013/11/1)
  • 発売日 ‏ : ‎ 2013/11/1
  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語
  • ファイルサイズ ‏ : ‎ 3476 KB
  • Text-to-Speech(テキスト読み上げ機能) ‏ : ‎ 有効
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ 有効にされていません
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ 有効
  • 付箋メモ ‏ : ‎ Kindle Scribeで
  • 本の長さ ‏ : ‎ 385ページ
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2014年5月11日に日本でレビュー済み
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This is a book that expresses the author's love and concern for the state of the natural world in Australia. Highly recommended.

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5つ星のうち5.0 i didn't let this get in the way and im glad too. Its so well written and inspiring for ...
2015年3月2日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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Having never read previous publications by Germaine and not overly supportive of some of her public opinions, i didn't let this get in the way and im glad too. Its so well written and inspiring for someone like myself who has great interest in site rehabilitation. Its an inspiring and informative piece and hard to put down.
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5つ星のうち5.0 Inspiring and fascinating.
2014年6月17日に英国でレビュー済み
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I think some readers might not enjoy the detailed history of the degradation of the natural environment of Australia, there's an unexpected amount of plant names and stories of the botanists that discovered them and maybe the writing isn't the greatest but really who cares about that as the subject is so interesting. Personally, I loved every bit of it and could hear Germaine's familiar, unique voice throughout, sometimes laughing, sometimes righteously angry and always incisive. This hopeful tale of a patch of Rain Forest being brought back from the brink is not romantic but it is heartening and makes me want to contribute in some small way to protecting our fantastic natural world. Read and enjoy.
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Sylvia Bunk
5つ星のうち4.0 and so wonderful to know someone cares so much as to invest ...
2015年2月21日にオーストラリアでレビュー済み
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Informative in every respect, and so wonderful to know someone cares so much as to invest in restoration to this extent
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5つ星のうち5.0 to restore the rainforest is admirable and so labor-intensive I am amazed that she has that much energy at this stage ...
2014年10月10日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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Germaine Greer continues to do challenging and important things, and her project, with many others, to restore the rainforest is admirable and so labor-intensive I am amazed that she has that much energy at this stage in her life. She is able to continue to learn new and complex things and apply what she learns with determination and joy. She is simply amazing!
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5つ星のうち5.0 Outstanding
2014年2月3日に英国でレビュー済み
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I wouldn't ever have expected to be recommending a book by Germaine Greer, but this is really interesting. It is very well written, as one would expect, and hard to put down.

She tells the story of her time spent owning and revitalising a small area of rainforest in Australia.

Strongly recommended, not just to environmentalists, but as a general read.
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