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Robert Macfarlane

Robert Macfarlane to Give Shannon-Clark Lecture at W&L

 
Lexington, VA (Feb. 16, 2018) - Author Robert Macfarlane will deliver the Shannon-Clark Lecture in English at Washington and Lee University on March 1 at 7 p.m. in Northen Auditorium, Leyburn Library.

The title of Macfarlaneā€™s talk, which is free and open to the public, is ā€œThe Word-Hoard: A Counter-Desecration Phrasebook for The Anthropocene.ā€

Macfarlane is currently a fellow in English at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and is the author of two well-known books about landscape and nature. ā€œMountains of the Mindā€ (2003) examines the development of attitudes towards mountains and how they fire human imaginations, and ā€œThe Wild Placesā€ (2007) explores the remaining wild places of Britain and Ireland, and the continuing need for ā€œwildness. ā€ Both books have won multiple awards, including the 2007 Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature and the 2008 Scottish Arts Council Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award.

ā€œMacfarlane focuses on landscape, language and human beingsā€™ relationship to both through song, story and the words we use to name the places we care about,ā€ said Jim Warren, S. Blount Mason Jr. Professor of English. ā€œAs Macfarlane says in his book, ā€˜The Old Ways,ā€™ he writes about ā€˜people and place: about walking as a reconnoiter inwards, and the subtle ways in which we are shaped by the landscapes through which we move.ā€™ā€

In addition to his books, Macfarlane also writes travel essays, as well as articles on literature and the environment for publications including Granta, Harperā€™s, The Guardian and The Times Literary Supplement.

ā€œRobert Macfarlane is one of the most important young writers in Great Britain today,ā€ said Warren. ā€œNot yet 42 years old, he has published four major books in the last 15 years and is finishing a fifth.ā€

The Shannon-Clark Lectures in English, established by a gift from a Washington and Lee alumnus who wishes to remain anonymous, honor the memories of Edgar Finley Shannon, chairman of Washington and Leeā€™s Department of English from 1914 until his death in 1938, and Harriet Mabel Fishburn Clark, a grandmother of the donor and a woman vitally interested in liberal education.
 
 
 

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