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Harvest
- The Hidden Histories of Seven Natural Objects
- Narrated by: Roy McMillan
- Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
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Summary
In a centuries-old tradition, farmers in northwestern Iceland scour remote coastal plains for the down of nesting eider ducks.
High inside a vast cave in Borneo, men perched atop rickety ladders collect swiftlets’ nests, a delicacy believed to be a cure for almost anything.
Eiderdown and edible birds’ nests: both are luxury products, ultimately destined for the super-rich. To the rest of the world these materials are mere commodities but to the harvesters they are all imbued with myth, tradition, folklore and ritual, and form part of a shared identity and history.
These objects are two of the seven natural wonders whose stories Harvest tells: eiderdown, vicuña wool, sea silk, vegetable ivory, civet coffee, guano and edible birds’ nests. Harvest follows their journey from the wildest parts of the planet, traversing Iceland, Indonesia, and Peru, to its urban centres, drawing on the voices of the gatherers, shearers and entrepreneurs who harvest, process and trade them.
Blending interviews, history and travel writing, Harvest sets these human stories against our changing economic and ecological landscape. What do they tell us about capitalism, global market forces and overharvesting? How does a local micro-economy survive in a hyper-connected world?
Harvest makes us see the world with wonder, curiosity and new concern. It is an original and magical new map of our world and its riches.
Critic reviews
Edward Posnett has written an exceptional first book; Harvest is a subtle, fascinating braiding of travel, cultural and natural history, ethnography and economic analysis; a modern-day Wunderkammer with echoes of Pico Iyer as well as Sir Thomas Browne.
Clear-eyed but never blithe, Posnett records the destructiveness of market rapacity as well as rare, hopeful examples of human and more-than-human harmony. It is a pleasure and an education to journey with him in these pages (Robert Macfarlane)
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- Rachel M.
- 08-05-23
An Excellent Tale of Ancient Wonders
Harvest by Edward Posnett is factual, almost documentary style account yet is still extremely personal and well presented. It is a pinnacle of exploration into a deeply important matter. It build an incredibly tangible and visceral view of the communities it concerns and feel so authentic.
All in all harvest is one of the best books I have ever read.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-03-20
A poetic, visual and considered account
Each chapter weaves into the next mixing historical record with the author’s enquiring take on markets, morals and our relationship with the planet. It is also a personal account. The writing is deeply visual and I could almost imagine myself there - with the sights, sounds and smells.
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