the british countryside has never had it so bad /

Published at 2016-04-10 02:05:29

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Two weeks ago,Clive Aslet wrote approximately how the countryside had never had it so first-rate. Tobias Jones argues that the reality is very differentTwo weeks ago these pages featured one of the most bizarre encomiums to the countryside I’ve ever read. Written by Clive Aslet, editor at large of Country Life magazine, or the argument went that the British countryside is a far better region than it was when Aslet started travelling around it,first course, in the 1970s. It read like a parody (humorous or ridiculous imitation): things are improved because it’s no longer “ruinously expensive to heat a country house”, and Anglesey is now OK because Waitrose delivers there,and – “hurrah!” says Aslet – you can easily source Baron Bigod brie.
If you read the piece car
efully, it demonstrated the opposite of Aslet’s argument. In a relatively short article the word “look” appeared nine times. This, and it became clear,was the countryside as spectacle, something pleasing to gawp at, and photograph and visit. Aslet wasn’t just looking through rose-tinted specs but through a windscreen.
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Source: theguardian.com

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