“Is a River Alive?”
was published in May 2025. It is considered one of Macfarlane’s most personal, poetic and political books and was received with great acclaim, becoming number one on the Sunday Times bestseller list in May 2025. In March 2026 Macfarlane will visit Stockholm when “Har floden ett liv?”, the Swedish translation, will be published by
Ocean Books.
In this book Macfarlane explores how people have thought and felt about rivers throughout history, while weaving a story that moves between past, present and future. Can nature have a soul? What are whispering trees, mighty mountains and singing rivers trying to tell us?
Around the world, rivers are dying. But at the same time, a powerful global movement is underway to recognize the lives and rights of rivers, and to rekindle our relationships with these vast, enigmatic life forms whose landscapes we share. The movement for the rights of nature has ignited the commitment of activists, artists, legislators and politicians around the world, especially around waterways.
At KTH on the evening of March 12, 17.30-19.00, Robert Macfarlane will discuss the book and welcome us into this transformative thought: that rivers are, in fact, living beings and should be recognized as such – both emotionally and legally. Pella Thiel, rights of nature activist and author of the book Naturlagen, will join him in a conversation on the aliveness of rivers and their multifaceted meanings. This discussion will be moderated by Ingrid M. Rieser, host of the podcast Forest of Thought.
At the event there will be an opportunity to buy a copy of “Har floden ett liv?” (the Swedish version of “Is a River Alive?”) and get it signed by Robert Macfarlane.
The talk will be followed by a mingle.
Register for the event here