Light Rains Sometimes Fall: A British Year in Japan’s 72 Seasons

Hardback Published on: 16/09/2021
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Light Rains Sometimes Fall
Bringing nature to all
What a delight to think of 72 seasons instead of the boring four that we are all used to (or maybe just the one long grey slightly warm one it tends to fee... READ MORE
Sam at NABBOT
Light Rains Sometimes Fall
An Absolutely Delightful Exploration
This was an absolute delight to read. Parikian takes the idea of the 72 Japanese micro-seasons, each lasting 5-6 days and attempts to apply them in a simil... READ MORE
Katy Wheatley

Synopsis

See the British year afresh and experience a new way of connecting with nature - through the prism of Japan's seventy-two ancient microseasons.

Across seventy-two short chapters and twelve months, writer and nature lover Lev Parikian charts the changes that each of these ancient microseasons (of a just a few days each) bring to his local patch - garden, streets, park and wild cemetery.

From the birth of spring (risshun) in early February to 'the greater cold' (daikan) in late January, Lev draws our eye to the exquisite beauty of the outside world, day-to-day.

Instead of Japan's lotus blossom, praying mantis and bear, he watches bramble, woodlouse and urban fox; hawthorn, dragonfly and peregrine. But the seasonal rhythms - and the power of nature to reflect and enhance our mood - remain.

By turns reflective, witty and joyous, this is both a nature diary and a revelation of the beauty of the small and subtle changes of the everyday, allowing us to 'look, look again, look better'. It is perfect gift to read in real time across the British year.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • ISBN: 9781783965779
  • Number of pages: 272
  • Dimensions: 216 x 138 mm
  • Languages: English

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Light Rains Sometimes Fall
A relaxing and unique take on the British seasons
Lev Parikian’s beautiful book is a very clever and unique melding of Japanese wisdom and British pragmatism. In seventy-two short chapters he views the cha... READ MORE
Wyn Lewis
Light Rains Sometimes Fall
Original and very enjoyable account of the changing (micro)seasons
There is no shortage of recent books about nature, but Lev Parikian takes a very clever and original approach in this highly enjoyable book. As Parikian po... READ MORE
Stephen Dilley
Light Rains Sometimes Fall
A latter day Gilbert White. 2020 in West Norwood
The concept of this book needs a little introduction. In England we experience 4 differentiated seasons (well, usually but sometimes Winter bleeds into Spr... READ MORE
TripFiction
Light Rains Sometimes Fall
London becomes poetry in Lev Parikian’s book.
‘’Look beyond and there is a gentle rise, streets populated with lines of houses, a repeating tessellation of London brick. On a good day, with the sun sla... READ MORE
Amalia Gkavea
Light Rains Sometimes Fall
A book for all year round.
I was introduced to this book by an article in the now discontinued "Bees and Pollinators" magazine. I was intrigued by the 72 micro seasons of the Japanes... READ MORE
Suzanne Thomas