"It's a thing that happens to living creatures when they're in trouble, an inward journey. That's what the shutting down of everything is about. Regarding depression as an enemy is the worst possible thing you can do. It drains it of meaning. It makes it something exterior to yourself."
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Non-fiction authors from EnglandEnvironmentalists from EnglandUniversity of Oxford alumniFellows of the Royal Society of Literature
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"The hedge kid", Interview by Olivia Laing, The Guardian, 22 December 2007
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