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Exchange Kay Syrad

Exchange By Kay Syrad

Exchange by Kay Syrad


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Summary

Food is fundamental to life. The way we produce it is the most pressing issue of our times. In recent years, several family-run farms in the downlands of West Dorset have decided to radically change their approach to working the land.

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Exchange by Kay Syrad

Food is fundamental to life. The way we produce it is the most pressing issue of our times. In recent years, several family-run farms in the downlands of West Dorset have decided to radically change their approach to working the land. When the artist Chris Drury and poet-novelist Kay Syrad began collaborating with this group of farmers in the villages of Godmanstone and Sydling St Nicholas, they began to discover why these changes were being made and what they might mean for the local communities - and all of us - who depend on the farmed landscape for food. Chris Drury's artwork and Kay Syrad's prose-poetry combine here to form a sensitive and authentic portrait of a group of men and women whose lives are shaped by the land. It is a rich exploration of work, soil and the sustainability of their farming practice. With its focus on a very particular landscape, the book reveals to us the creativity and resilience of organic farming, and shows just how much we all need to value the complexities of food production and our future relationship with the land.

About Kay Syrad

KAY SYRAD's novels include Send and The Milliner and the Phrenologist. She has also published the poetry collections, Double Edge and Objects of Colour, and two Thames & Hudson artist's monographs. She is Poetry Editor of Envoi and a member of the art collective, Sensory Sites. Her artist's book, 1000 tasks: work of the lightshipmen, was recently acquired by the National Maritime Museum.CHRIS DRURY is an artist who has spent over forty years working and exhibiting on every continent making connections between nature and culture. His work uses a variety of materials to make explicit these connections and he has collaborated with people from a wide range of disciplines, including scientists, doctors, ecologists and architects as well as small rural communities worldwide.

Additional information

GOR009199162
9781908213341
1908213345
Exchange by Kay Syrad
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little Toller Books
2015-08-15
136
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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