Listen "013 Samantha Walton: On Land Justice, Collective Wellbeing and Nature for Everyone"
Episode Synopsis
In this final episode of 2021 and our first season we chat to poet and academic Samantha Walton about democratising nature and landscape writing; green deprivation and the policing of green spaces and the dangers of individualised neoliberal 'nature cures', as discussed in her recent book Everybody Needs Beauty: In Search of the Nature Cure (Bloomsbury: 2021). We speak about the need to carve out space for grief amongst the climate crisis, how to emasculate mountain literature via Nan Shepherd and the space that poetry allows for articulating ambiguity and discomfort, as found in Samantha's hallucinatory poetic sequence Bad Moon (SPAM Press: 2020).
As a Tender Buttons listener you can get 10% discount on Samantha's book at Storysmith Books, listen in for more details and then head to our page on the Storysmith website: storysmithbooks.com/tenderbuttons
References:
Everybody Needs Beauty: In Search of the Nature Cure (Bloomsbury:2021)
Bad Moon (SPAM Press: 2020)
Self-Heal (Boiler-House Press: 2018)
The Living Mountain by Nan Shepherd (Canongate)
Samantha is also co-editor of Bristol-based small press SAD Press, whose work you can check out here.
As a Tender Buttons listener you can get 10% discount on Samantha's book at Storysmith Books, listen in for more details and then head to our page on the Storysmith website: storysmithbooks.com/tenderbuttons
References:
Everybody Needs Beauty: In Search of the Nature Cure (Bloomsbury:2021)
Bad Moon (SPAM Press: 2020)
Self-Heal (Boiler-House Press: 2018)
The Living Mountain by Nan Shepherd (Canongate)
Samantha is also co-editor of Bristol-based small press SAD Press, whose work you can check out here.
More episodes of the podcast Tender Buttons
041 Garth Greenwell: Grammar of Touch
06/10/2024
040 Ralf Webb: Queer Masculinities
05/09/2024
039 Jen Calleja: Vehicle
28/07/2024
038 Jason Okundaye: Living Archives
23/06/2024
037 Helen Oyeyemi: The Surreal City
26/05/2024
035 Marianne Brooker: The Politics of Care
03/03/2024
034 Sheila Heti: Alphabetical Diaries
28/01/2024
033 Noreen Masud: Psychology of Landscape
17/12/2023
032 Nathalie Olah: The Politics of Ugliness
26/11/2023
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.