The Old Ways" is the stunning new book by acclaimed nature writer Robert Macfarlane Shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson prize 2012. In " The Old Ways" Robert Macfarlane sets off from his Cambridge home to follow the ancient tracks holloways drove-roads & sea paths that form part of a vast network of routes criss-crossing the British landscape & its waters & connecting them to the continents beyond. The result is an immersive enthralling exploration of the ghosts & voices that haunt old paths of the stories our tracks keep & tell of pilgrimage & ritual & of songlines & their singers. Above all this is a book about people & place: about walking as a reconnoitre inwards & the subtle ways in which we are shaped by the landscapes through which we move. Told in Macfarlane's distinctive & celebrated voice the book folds together natural history cartography geology archaeology & literature. His tracks take him from the chalk downs of England to the bird-islands of the Scottish northwest & from the disputed territories of Palestine to the sacred landscapes of Spain & the Himalayas. Along the way he walks stride for stride with a 5000-year-old man near Liverpool follows the 'deadliest path in Britain' sails an open boat out into the Atlantic at night & crosses paths with walkers of many kinds
- wanderers wayfarers pilgrims guides shamans poets trespassers & devouts. He discovers that paths offer not just means of traversing space but also of feeling knowing & thinking. The old ways lead us unexpectedly to the new & the voyage out is always a voyage inwards. " Really do love it. He has a rare physical intelligence & affords total immersion in place elements & the passage of time: wonderful". (Antony Gormley). "A marvellous marriage of scholarship imagination & evocation of place. I always feel exhilarated after reading Macfarlane". (Penelope Lively). " Macfarlane immerses himself in regions we may have thought familiar resurrecting them newly potent & sometimes beautifully strange. In a moving achievement he returns our heritage to us". (Colin Thubron). " Every Robert Mac Farlane book offers beautiful writing bold journeys... With its global reach & mysterious Sebaldian structure this is Mac Farlane's most important book yet". (David Rothenberg author of " Survival of the Beautiful" & " Thousand Mile Song"). " Luminous possessing a seemingly paradoxical combination of the dream-like & the hyper-vigilant " The Old Ways" is as with all of Macfarlane's work a magnificent read. Each sentence can carry astonishing discovery". (Rick Bass US novelist & nature writer). " The " Old Ways" confirms Robert Macfarlane's reputation as one of the most eloquent & observant of contemporary writers about nature". (" Scotland on Sunday"). " Sublime writing.. .sets the imagination tingling... Macfarlane's way of writing [is] free exploratory rambling & haphazard but resourceful individual following his own whims & laying an irresistible trail for readers to follow". (" Sunday Times"). " Macfarlane relishes wild as well as old places. He writes about both beautifully...I love to read Macfarlane". (John Sutherland " Financial Times"). " Read this & it will be impossible to take an unremarkable walk again". (" Metro"). Robert Macfarlane won the " Guardian" First Book Award the Somerset Maugham Award & the " Sunday Times" Young Writer of the Year Award for his first book " Mountains of the Mind" (2003). His second " The Wild Places" (2007) was similarly celebrated winning three prizes & being shortlisted for six more. Both books were adapted for television by the BBC. He is a Fellow of Emmanuel College Cambridge."