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Bildnachweis: Jim Perrin on a climb in North Wales, 1984. Photo by Pat Ament.

Werke von Jim Perrin

Mirrors in the Cliffs (1983) 36 Exemplare
Shipton and Tilman (2013) 15 Exemplare
Climbing Essays (2006) 14 Exemplare
Snowdon (2012) 9 Exemplare
Visions of Snowdonia (1997) 7 Exemplare
The Hills of Wales (2016) 6 Exemplare
River map (2001) 2 Exemplare
Rivers of Wales (2022) 2 Exemplare
Spirits of place (1997) 1 Exemplar

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Geburtstag
1947-03-30
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
UK
Geburtsort
Manchester, England, UK
Organisationen
Guardian (country diary contributor)

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The Hills of Wales is a collection of Jim Perrin’s writings and essays taken from a number of years. They have been grouped together under the various geographical regions that he has walked around and written about. Even though the Welsh hills and mountains do not have the height of their Scottish or European compatriots, they still have a certain majesty to them, but these are still places that need to be treated with respect. Perrin has been walking these hills all his life, even living on them as a shepherd for a time, so knows them intimately. Walking and just being in these hills for him is akin to a spiritual experience for him.

It took me a short while to get into, but once I got the hang of his writing style, I found a man who is deeply besotted with the hills and valleys of his country. He is equally fascinated by the wildlife that populate these hills too, noting when he sees magnificent Red Kites, the smallest wrens, finding the pellets that the owls leave of the small mammals they’ve consumed. He weaves in quotes and poetry from Welsh and other authors throughout the book, chosen perfectly to reflect the mood and the landscape. His passion for the landscape, his landscape, means that when he sees it ruined by workmen, he rightly becomes quite cantankerous, blowing off steam in his prose and taking action by writing to the offending companies. Perrin is a fine author indeed and now I want to read the companion volume. Snowdon: the Story of a Welsh Mountain.
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PDCRead | Apr 6, 2020 |
I enjoyed the 'travels with the flea' section of this book, which is towards the end and covers various journeys around Wales. I found the collected essays at the start much harder going, albeit interesting enough.
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cazfrancis | Aug 9, 2015 |
At times the early essays can be overwritten but they are always thoughtful and ii's interesting to see his voice developing. His account of coming round from a chemical high in a hideous situation while climbing solo, without protection, still brings me out in a cold sweat.
 
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tonidew | Aug 9, 2011 |
Some of Perrin's early essays were somewhat overwritten. I think his writing came of age in this excellent biography of J M Edwards, the tragic figure who sits among the handful of men who transformed rock climbing in North Wales.
 
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tonidew | 1 weitere Rezension | Aug 9, 2011 |

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