Honeyland is thankfully too interested in the particulars of its central beekeeper to reduce her to demographic trivia: melvillmatic reviews
is, like Hatidze, full of life. She’s the last woman working as a wild beekeeper in Europe, and there’s little boundary between herself and the hives she tends. Her calloused fingers handle the sheets of honeycomb bare-handed, and when the bees emerge she greets them with sounds—songs, even. Her beekeeping is an exchange: she leaves behind half of the honey so the bees can keep themselves fed in winter, when pollen runs low.
When conflict arrives, it comes in complex, disheartening waves—a clash of financial need and stubbornness that throws Hatidze’s world, her lifestyle, out of whack.isn’t simply a story about the differences that arise between these people, though rifts in their lifestyles are clear early on—notice the rough impatience of the family’s style of herding compared to Hatidze’s chipper, experienced care for her bees. Those rifts eventually come to matter.
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