Book description
Once is the journey from boyhood to the threshold of manhood of poet
Andrew McNeillie. From an aeroplane crossing north Wales the middle-aged
writer looks down on the countryside of his childhood and recalls an
almost fabulous world now lost to him. Ordinary daily life and education
in Llandudno shortly after the war are set against an extraordinary life
lived close to nature in some of the wilder parts of Snowdonia.
Continually crossing the border between town and country, a
fly-fisherman by the age of ten, McNeillie relives his life in nature
during a period of increasing urbanisation. Once is a beautifully
written eulogy for a retreating countryside now valued more for its
leisure potential than as a repository of nature and source of human
fullfilment. The narrative is underlain by a way of thinking informed by
the natural world and by nature poetry, and is an evocative and
memorable book about the nature of experience of memory and writing.