Abstract
In this piece I trace a constellation of authors who use swimming (or being immersed in water) to record the world around them in a new way. The swim-travelogue appears as a hybrid of travel writing and nature writing showing affiliations with New Nature Writing. However, as this sub-genre is slowly absorbed by women and people of colour moving it away from its more traditional author profile—white and male—rights that were taken for granted are re-questioned leading one to ponder about barriers to nature, water, and swimming. Continuing this dialogue, I add my voice—an immigrant in England from an ex-colony of the British Raj—as I swim along an imagined spiral that connects the world of swimming in England to the world beyond its shores.
Keywords: swimming, race politics, colonisation, lidos, access
How to Cite:
Gupta, N., (2026) “From Land's End to the Oasis”, field 10(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.62471/field.214
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