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Secret voice of nature

William Henry Hudson, author, wanderer, interpreter of nature, was one of the fathers of modern environmentalism a hundred years before it became popular. Born and raised on an estancia in Argentina, he wrote passionately about Patagonia and Amazonia as well as Victorian England where he achieved fame and fortune with his romantic novels Green Mansions and The Crystal Age. Montreal writer George Tombs revisits the scientific and mythic world of Hudson.

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