‘Now when I hear birdsong I feel an entry to that understory. When I am feeling too squeezed on the ground exhausted by everything in my care I look for a little sky. There are always birds flying back and forth city birds flitting around our human edges singing their songs.’One winter Kyo Maclear became unmoored. Her father had recently fallen ill and she suddenly found herself lost for words. As a writer she could no longer bring herself to create; her work wasn’t providing the comfort and meaning that it had before.But then Kyo met a musician who loved birds. The musician felt he could not always cope with the pressures and disappointments of being an artist in a big city. When he watched birds and began to photograph them his worries dissipated. Intrigued Kyo found herself following the musician for a year accompanying him on his birdwatching expeditions; the sounds of birds in the city reminded them both to look outwards at the world.Intricate and delicate as birdsong Birds Art Life Death asks how our passions shape and nurture us and how we might gain perspective overcome our anxieties and begin to cherish the urban wild spaces where so many of us live.This is not just an autobiography but a personal guide to mindfulness and meditation. Kyo Maclear's memoirs are a testament to the spirit of nature a journey of self-discovery and healing in the urban wild.
Laurel Lefkow spent her childhood in many parts of the world and has worked in various countries including Kenya, Hong Kong and the US. He theatre credits include A Shayna Maidel (West End), Little Fo... more