A culturally expansive, deeply researched and exquisitely written journey into the ‘nature cure’ phenomenon: its cultural legacy, the science behind it, and its uncertain future
Samantha Walton is a Reader in Modern Literature at Bath Spa University, where the focus of her research is the link between nature and mental health. Previously, she was a Writing Fellow at the prestigious Rachel Carson Centre in Munich. She is also a poet and has appeared on the BBC, and at a number of festivals including Green Man and Wilderness to speak about her research. She lives in Bristol. @samlwalton
Everybody Needs Beauty is a tender but rigorous corrective to the
stories we are sold about nature, wellness and our planet. Walton's
prose is inviting, personal, but uncompromising: she examines who
profits, and who loses, in our rush to outsource wellness to an
unwell planet. Beautiful, provoking and genuinely revolutionary,
Walton offers us a way forward - a call to action that opens up the
radical potential that both we, and our world, house within us. A
book that will change the way you see the world
*Dr Alice Tarbuck, author of A SPELL IN THE WILD*
Beauty can seem in short supply these days. Samantha Walton
punctures insipid nature cure myths and shows that not only do we
all need beauty, but that it’s available to everyone. Essential
reading for our trammelled, troubled times
*David Farrier, author of FOOTPRINTS*
Impeccably researched. Just a few pages in and I was already
analysing my own engagement with the natural world. Everybody Needs
Beauty is a call to us all to find a place within the simplicity
and complexity of nature
*Lara Maiklem, bestselling author of MUDLARKING*
Beautifully written, intimate and intellectually fascinating
*Nathan Filer, author of THIS BOOK WILL CHANGE YOUR MIND ABOUT
MENTAL HEALTH and THE SHOCK OF THE FALL*
An account of the different ways in which people have sought and
continue to seek healing in nature . . . Everybody Needs Beauty
builds to the conclusion that it is not the experience of being in
nature that makes us feel better, but that the soul is bolstered by
a sense of the self’s complicity, presence and ability to provide
care
*Arts Desk*
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