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John Burnside
Scottish
Writer
Born:
Mar 19
,
1955
Great
Life
Me
Think
Time
World
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The animal encounter poem is now so distinct a genre that it would be possible to create a full-length anthology from deer encounter poems alone, and many varieties of experience would emerge from such an exercise.
John Burnside
Alone
Animal
Experience
Distinct
Possible
Would
Would-Be
Emerge
Poem
Poems
Genre
Exercise
Anthology
Encounter
Create
Many
Now
Deer
All my life, I have been a celebrant of Halloween. For me, it is the most important day of the year, the turning point in the old pagan calendar.
John Burnside
Life
Day
Me
Halloween
Old
My Life
Important
Year
All My Life
Point
Most
Calendar
Been
The Most Important
Turning
Turning Point
Pagan
Clearly, any well-kept garden will be a source of pleasure in the summer months; in the bleak urban midwinter, however, there are few activities more likely to energise the spirit than a botanical walk.
John Burnside
Garden
Walk
Will
Few
Summer
Months
Pleasure
Spirit
More
Bleak
Clearly
Likely
However
Source
Than
Any
Urban
Activities
The son of a Fife mining town sledder of coal-bings, bottle-forager, and picture-house troglodyte, I was decidedly urban and knew little about native fauna, other than the handful of birds I saw on trips to the beach or Sunday walks.
John Burnside
Son
Sunday
Walks
Other
Birds
Saw
Mining
About
Trips
Beach
Knew
Town
Handful
Than
Native
Decidedly
Urban
Little
Fife
One of the most beautiful objects I have ever seen was a Yupik wolf mask, made in Nunivak in around 1890.
John Burnside
Beautiful
Most Beautiful
Made
Seen
Mask
Wolf
Objects
Most
Around
Ever
I remember a nightfall from childhood, far from home and off the known track: I'd been walking with some older boys, but they ran off and left me, and as darkness hurried in, I suddenly realised how far from home I was.
John Burnside
Home
Me
Darkness
Remember
Older
Ran
Some
Track
Known
Boy
How
How Far
Been
Off
Left
Walking
Childhood
Realised
Far
Suddenly
It may be a cliche, but cliche or not, I fear the day when the only marsh harriers or peregrines I can look at are in paintings by Joseph Wolf or Bruno Liljefors - and no matter how beautiful those works may be, life is the great thing: life, life, life.
John Burnside
Life
Beautiful
Day
Great
Fear
Matter
Wolf
Those
Marsh
Only
Joseph
Look
Great Thing
Cliche
How
May
Works
Paintings
Thing
When I was ten years old, my family left a cold, damp prefab in West Fife and moved to Corby, Northamptonshire, where my father quickly found work at what was then the Stewarts & Lloyds steelworks.
John Burnside
Work
Family
Old
Father
Cold
Damp
Ten
Ten Years
West
Years
Left
Quickly
Moved
Where
Fife
Then
Found
Anyone who has ever stopped to watch a hawk in flight will know that this is one of the natural world's most elegant phenomena.
John Burnside
Natural
World
Will
Hawk
Know
Most
Stopped
Anyone
Flight
Who
Elegant
Ever
Watch
Phenomena
Snow isn't just pretty. It also cleanses our world and our senses, not just of the soot and grime of a Fife mining town but also of a kind of weary familiarity, a taken-for-granted quality to which our eyes are all too susceptible.
John Burnside
Eyes
Quality
World
Weary
Too
Our
Our World
Kind
Mining
Pretty
Town
Also
Familiarity
Snow
Susceptible
Just
Senses
Which
Fife
For 10 years, I gave away my possessions every year and moved on to a new place.
John Burnside
Year
Every
Gave
Possessions
New
Years
New Place
Moved
Moved On
Place
Away
One day I was talking about what I was going to do next, and just found myself announcing it: 'I'm going to write a book about my father.'
John Burnside
Myself
Day
Book
Father
One Day
About
Write
Announcing
Talking
Going
Just
Next
Found
This is a truth that should be repeated like a mantra: to have any chance of a ful - filling life, we require not only clean air and a steady climate, but also an abundance of meadows and woodlands, rivers and oceans, teeming with life and the mass existence of other living creatures.
John Burnside
Life
Truth
Living
Teeming
Other
Air
Steady
Only
Clean
Clean Air
Rivers
Abundance
Mass
Like
Also
Climate
Oceans
Repeated
Existence
Any
Meadows
Require
Should
Mantra
Filling
Creatures
Living Creatures
Chance
High Alpine meadows, like their near relatives prairie, desert and certain varieties of wetland, teach us to consider the world from a fresh perspective, to open our eyes and take account of what we have missed, reminding us that, in spite of our emphasis on the visual in everyday speech, we see so very little of the world.
John Burnside
Eyes
World
Perspective
Relatives
Everyday
Consider
Our
High
Visual
See
Spite
Take
Open
Emphasis
Reminding
Missed
Like
Fresh
Prairie
Very
Account
Meadows
Little
Us
Certain
Teach
Desert
Near
Speech
Sadly, bird illustration has always been an under-appreciated art.
John Burnside
Art
Bird
Illustration
Sadly
Always
Been
In time, we will have to recognise that it is not 'nature' that we need to protect, but ourselves, and we can only do this by abandoning the old, grandiose, profit-seeking schemes so beloved of our masters and learning to till the soil, live to scale, and live within our means.
John Burnside
Time
Nature
Learning
Old
Soil
Will
Live
Our
Recognise
Scale
Ourselves
Abandoning
Only
Schemes
Protect
Masters
Within
Till
Grandiose
Means
Beloved
Need
Our ancestors went to the woods to find fuel; they set snares there for birds and gathered nuts and fungi.
John Burnside
Birds
Our
Nuts
Ancestors
Find
Snare
Woods
Fuel
Set
Gathered
With all the goodwill and local initiative in the world, we are not about to rewild anything until we change our way of thinking about our place in the creaturely world.
John Burnside
Change
World
Thinking
Local
Our
Way
About
Goodwill
Until
Anything
Place
Initiative
It is common knowledge now that we depend on insects for our continued existence; that, without key pollinators, the human population would collapse in less than a decade.
John Burnside
Knowledge
Key
Insects
Depend
Our
Collapse
Would
Without
Continue
Existence
Than
Decade
Human
Common
Common Knowledge
Human Population
Less
Population
Now
It takes a true encounter to realise that real animals, wild animals, have all but passed from our lives.
John Burnside
Animals
Wild
Wild Animals
Our
Our Lives
Takes
True
Passed
Real
Encounter
Realise
Lives
With each passing decade, history becomes less real for us, less immediate and essential to our way of life, and so, like 'green' nature, more of a commodity or an advertising gimmick.
John Burnside
Life
Nature
History
Our
Way
Immediate
Gimmick
More
Like
Advertising
Becomes
Real
Passing
Decade
Green
Essential
Commodity
Us
Less
Each
Irrationality interests me more than anything: sometimes it's very dangerous, but it can be incredibly beautiful.
John Burnside
Beautiful
Me
Dangerous
Sometimes
Incredibly
More
More Than Anything
Very
Than
Irrationality
Anything
Interests
The poem builds in my mind and sits there, as if in a register, until the poem, or a piece of a longer poem, is finished enough to write down. I can hold several lines in my head for quite some time, but as soon as they are written down, the register clears, as it were, and I have to work with what is on the paper.
John Burnside
Work
Time
Mind
Finished
Down
Enough
Paper
Several
Some
Poem
Write
Written
Written Down
Head
Soon
Longer
Clears
Piece
Until
Builds
Were
Lines
Quite
Quite Some Time
Hold
Register
Usually, I would mistrust a book if it took that long to write. Usually, if it isn't done in two years, I suspect there's something wrong and throw it away.
John Burnside
Book
Long
Took
Would
Something
Throw
Write
Wrong
Mistrust
Years
Suspect
Done
Away
Two
A mad person isn't someone who sees what isn't there; he's someone who sees what is there but that others can't see. I really believe that.
John Burnside
Believe
Others
Mad
See
Someone
Sees
He
Person
Really
Who
I don't like the term 'mental illness.' I'd rather just say 'mad.' Just like I always say 'loony bin,' not 'mental hospital.'
John Burnside
Say
Mad
Mental
Rather
Mental Illness
Hospital
Term
Like
Loony
Always
Just
Illness
Bin
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