Turning down O’Hanlon
Mark Ford, 7 December 1989
In Trouble Again: A Journey between the Orinoco and the Amazon
by Redmond O’Hanlon.
Penguin, 368 pp., £3.99, October 1989,0 14 011900 0 Show More
by Redmond O’Hanlon.
Penguin, 368 pp., £3.99, October 1989,
Our Grandmothers’ Drums: A Portrait of Rural African Life and Culture
by Mark Hudson.
Secker, 356 pp., £12.95, June 1989,0 436 20959 4 Show More
by Mark Hudson.
Secker, 356 pp., £12.95, June 1989,
Borderlines: A Journey in Thailand and Burma
by Charles Nicholl.
Secker, 320 pp., £12.95, October 1988,0 436 30980 7 Show More
by Charles Nicholl.
Secker, 320 pp., £12.95, October 1988,
“... coincidence of naturally diverse events, or the performance of a long and intricate ritual’. Redmond O’Hanlon sees his own career as a bird-watcher originating along similar lines to this but rather more romantically. It all began when he was four and three-quarters. A mistle-thrush dropped half of an empty eggshell at his feet on the lawn of the ... ”