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Any suggestion about writing to Robert Macfarlane?

Hi everybody!
I’ve read Mountains of the mind (2003), by Robert Macfarlane (he’s an English writer!) and I very much liked it.
It’s about the story of the relationship between men and mountains over the last 300 years.

I’d like to write and thank him for writing it. I’ve read it once and I’m going to read it again and again. Some parts deal with science, some with psychology, some with history and some, to me, are poetry.

The cover says he works for The Observer, The Times Literary Supplement and the London Review of books.
I’ve scanned the net but I couldn’t find anything.
Can you help me?

By the way, if you like hiking in the mountain you should read it!

Thank you!

Dr Robert Macfarlane

Emmanuel College
St Andrew’s Street
Cambridge CB2 3AP

see here

http://www.emma.cam.ac.uk/teaching/fellows/display/?fellow=172

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