The wilderness is much closer than you think. Passed through, negotiated, unnamed, unacknowledged: the edgelands
- those familiar yet ignored spaces which are neither city nor countryside
- have become the great wild places on our doorsteps. In the same way the Romantic writers taught us to look at hills, lakes & rivers, poets Paul Farley & Michael Symmons Roberts write about mobile masts & gravel pits, business parks & landfill sites, taking the reader on a journey to marvel at these richly mysterious, forgotten regions in our midst. Edgelands forms a critique of what we value as `wild`, & allows our allotments, railways, motorways, wasteland & water a presence in the world, & a strange beauty all of their own.