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The Open Places is a lyrical essay describing the experience of solitary living, in this case out in West Ardnamurchan, a peninsula whose tip forms the most westerly part of the British mainland.  From the ethereal silence of the days of calm to surviving the thunderous hurricane winds of winter, the essay looks into the whole phenomenon of rural living and addresses the perils of mankind losing touch with the soil.

 

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Paperback

Publication date

1989