What lies beneath: A Kaleidoscopic view of the world

Despite the long shadow humanity throws over its own future, ‘Underland’ is for the most part an engrossing account of our ever-changing relationship with the subterranean landscape, writes Declan Burke.

What lies beneath: A Kaleidoscopic view of the world

Despite the long shadow humanity throws over its own future, ‘Underland’ is for the most part an engrossing account of our ever-changing relationship with the subterranean landscape, writes Declan Burke.

“An aversion to the underland is buried in language,” writes Robert Macfarlane in Underland.

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