Cairn : ‘A marvel of a book’ Observer
(Autor) Kathleen JamieCairn: A marker on open land, a memorial, a viewpoint shared by strangers.For the last five years poet and author Kathleen Jamie has been turning her attention to a new form of writing: micro-essays, prose poems, notes and fragments. Placed together, like the stones of a wayside cairn, they mark a changing psychic and physical landscape. The virtuosity of these short pieces is both subtle and deceptive. Jamie's intent 'noticing' of the natural world is suffused with a clear-eyed awareness of all we endanger. She considers the future her children face, while recalling her own childhood and notes the lost innocence in the way we respond to the dramas of nature. With meticulous care she marks the point she has reached, in life and within the cascading crises of our times.Cairn resonates with a beauty and wisdom that only an artist of Jamie's calibre could achieve.
Kathleen Jamie
Kathleen Jamie is a Scottish poet and essayist known for her evocative and reflective writing style. Her work often explores themes of nature, landscape, and the human experience. Some of her most notable works include "The Tree House" and "Findings," which have garnered critical acclaim for their lyrical prose and keen observations of the natural world. Jamie's contributions to literature include redefining the boundaries between poetry and prose, as well as bringing a fresh perspective to the genre of nature writing. Her impact on the literary world has solidified her reputation as one of Scotland's most respected contemporary writers.