Set on a picturesque New England hill farm, this narrative explores the rhythms of rural life through the changing seasons. The author shares personal reflections and insights gained from daily farm activities, emphasizing themes of simplicity, nature, and community. Richly detailed descriptions bring the landscape and its challenges to life, while the journey of self-discovery and connection to the land inspires readers to appreciate the beauty in everyday moments. The book celebrates the joys and trials of farming, making it a heartfelt tribute to country living.
Hal Borland Reihenfolge der Bücher
Harold Borland war ein Naturschriftsteller. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs schrieb er Radioprogramme für die Regierung und arbeitete als Sonderkorrespondent für Zeitschriften. Sein umfangreiches Werk umfasst mehrere Dokumentarfilme, zwei Gedichtbände und einen Essayband. Borlands Schaffen zeichnet sich durch eine tiefe Auseinandersetzung mit der Natur und ihrer Verbindung zur menschlichen Erfahrung aus. Seine Prosa hat oft eine poetische und nachdenkliche Qualität, die auf scharfe Beobachtungen von Naturdetails hinweist.






- 2021
- 2020
Hal Borland's Book of Days
- 344 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Through a year-long exploration of the natural world, Hal Borland offers readers daily reflections that blend observations of wildlife, weather changes, and philosophical musings. Drawing inspiration from nature writers like Thoreau and Leopold, he examines the interplay of change and permanence in the environment. This collection of mini essays serves as both a natural history guide and a source of profound insights, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the world around them, either in one sitting or day by day.
- 2020
Set against a backdrop of a stormy New England winter, the story follows Hal Borland and his wife as they encounter two stray dogs seeking shelter. Initially hesitant, they take in the half-starved mutt and his puppy, naming them Pat and Mike. As circumstances unfold, Mike is given to a local boy who has lost his dog, allowing Pat's vibrant personality to shine through. This heartwarming tale explores themes of companionship, loyalty, and the transformative power of love between humans and animals.
- 2020
Set against the backdrop of the early twentieth century, the narrative follows a young boy's experiences as his family settles in the rugged high plains of Colorado. Through vivid storytelling, Borland recounts the trials of homesteading, from building a home to raising livestock, encapsulating the resilience and determination required to thrive in such an unforgiving environment. This personal account offers a unique glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of pioneer life.
- 2020
Sundial of the Seasons
A Selection of Outdoor Editorials from The New York Times
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Hal Borland's works explore nature and the changing seasons, offering reflections on the beauty and lessons found in the natural world. His writing is characterized by a deep appreciation for the environment and a profound understanding of human connection to it. Each book invites readers to contemplate their relationship with nature, enhancing their awareness of the cycles of life and the passage of time.
- 2020
Celebrated nature writer Hal Borland's collection features over 1,700 essays that offer vivid and inspiring insights into the natural world, as observed from his vantage point away from the city. These pieces, originally published in The New York Times, serve as a weekly exploration of the changing seasons and landscapes, reflecting Borland's deep appreciation for nature and his ability to connect readers with the beauty of the outdoors. His humble approach invites readers to appreciate the intricate details of the environment surrounding them.
- 1989
Focusing on a boy's transition into manhood, the narrative explores the challenges faced by Native American societies in preserving their cultural identity amid modern pressures. It serves as a poignant parable, highlighting the intersection of personal growth and the broader struggle for cultural survival. Through this journey, the novel delves into themes of heritage, resilience, and the impact of societal change on traditional ways of life.
- 1977
Vyprávění a poutavý příběh o osudech indiánů ve 20. století.Hrdina Tom z kmene Utahů jež se narodil v rezervaci. prožívá dramatická i krutá setkání se světem bělochů. po střetnutí s lidskou proradností prchá spolu s rodinou před policií. Zoufalý boj o život v horské pustině se rozehrává.
