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[QUOTE="timr, post: 1087656, member: 5237"] Yes! Someone gave me Landmarks a long time ago. It is quite a lot about language - it would be interesting to see how it translated. But after all although it is in English it is talking about dialect words (for landscape features etc) which would be new to most English-speaking people. He talks about it here: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b054pfn9[/URL] The Old Ways is the most well known I think. Very beautiful descriptions of walking in the countryside, but very thoughtful, not just describing the scenery. Language is still a feature, and he has a fascination with words. Then there was Underland. I bought it but have not finished it. They are books to read slowly and dip into. He is here in this programme also on BBC - climbing and talking. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0015kt7[/URL] He writes a bit about other writers on landscape too. I have enjoyed his writing and enthusiasm. [/QUOTE]
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