Wanderland: SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE AND STANFORD DOLMAN TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD
Autor Jini Reddyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472951953
ISBN-10: 1472951956
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: None
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472951956
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: None
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
An imaginative, refreshing and magical response to the landscape, representing a new direction for nature-writing.
Notă biografică
Jini Reddy is an award-winning author and journalist. Born in London to Indian parents from South Africa, she was raised in Montreal, Quebec, and now makes her home in the UK. Jini has a B.A. in Geography, an M.A. in English Literature and, increasingly, a passion for writing cross-genre, non-fiction narratives relating to landscape, travel, spirituality and culture. Her byline has appeared in the Guardian, TIME, The Times, The Sunday Times Style, The Sunday & Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, National Geographic Traveller, Resurgence & Ecologist and many other publications. Her first book, Wild Times, was published in 2016, and she is a contributor to the bestselling Winter: An Anthology for the Changing Seasons and Women on Nature.
Cuprins
What Happens Up the Mountain Doesn't Always Stay Up the MountainBeginningsTo the Oracle on the SeaThe Lost SpringWalking through Woods and PainA Woman of the Old WaysThe Secret Place of the Wild Strawberries - Part IThe Tree WhispererA Pilgrimage Walk in a Land of GiantsLost in GlastonburyA Temple in the LandWhen You Can See Neither Wood Nor TreesIn Search of Ash Dome and Maidens of Mud and OakThe Secret Place of the Wild Strawberries - Part IIAcknowledgementsIndex
Recenzii
What a wonderful book Wanderland is! A witty, gentle, original and very modern quest for the magical (not the mythical) in Britain's landscape, which both made me laugh and moved me. I wish Roger Deakin could have read this book, for he would surely have recognised a kindred spirit in Jini Reddy.
A breath of fresh air.
[An] effervescent exploration. Reddy's engaging narrative has an assurance and humour which both charm and convince.
Witty and engaging.
An honest, contradictory and refreshing take on nature writing.
Funny and touching.
Candid, soulful and uplifting search for natural magic.
Warm, open-minded and endlessly curious, Jini is an ideal guide to Britain's more unusual places and people. Wanderland is a truly engaging exploration, full of heart and soul.
A page turner.
Wanderland is extraordinary, unique even, standing apart from recent books about the British countryside... She is, she declares, lovesick: at times her prose has a dreamy, almost erotic charge.
She rejects the stereotypes placed on people of colour, and crafts a beautiful story of self-discovery and exploration of the natural world.
Curious and tenacious, Jini learns to accommodate both solitude and the gifts of chance, discovering at last a new way of being, a new way of seeing, a new way of listening to the complex voices of this archipelago - animal, aerial, human and other-than-human.
With an unusual but timely eco-spiritual edge, and an alluring blend of memoir and nature-writing this touches on themes of identity and belonging as it charts how a restless spirit fell in love with her native land.
Wanderland is a skilfully crafted and touching memoir of self-discovery inspired by Britain's wild places.
A joyous celebration of the beauty we can see and the magic we can't.
.doesn't just open your eyes to the Isles' mystical history, but also your mind to the possibilities of what spirits may be lurking there.
In this funny, touching book.we are left with a sense that Reddy really has made contact with something deep within herself that feels entirely new and special.
Her easy style, genuinely questioning approach and willingness to take a wry look at her own self all carry the reader along in an engaging and often delightful tale.
A breath of fresh air.
[An] effervescent exploration. Reddy's engaging narrative has an assurance and humour which both charm and convince.
Witty and engaging.
An honest, contradictory and refreshing take on nature writing.
Funny and touching.
Candid, soulful and uplifting search for natural magic.
Warm, open-minded and endlessly curious, Jini is an ideal guide to Britain's more unusual places and people. Wanderland is a truly engaging exploration, full of heart and soul.
A page turner.
Wanderland is extraordinary, unique even, standing apart from recent books about the British countryside... She is, she declares, lovesick: at times her prose has a dreamy, almost erotic charge.
She rejects the stereotypes placed on people of colour, and crafts a beautiful story of self-discovery and exploration of the natural world.
Curious and tenacious, Jini learns to accommodate both solitude and the gifts of chance, discovering at last a new way of being, a new way of seeing, a new way of listening to the complex voices of this archipelago - animal, aerial, human and other-than-human.
With an unusual but timely eco-spiritual edge, and an alluring blend of memoir and nature-writing this touches on themes of identity and belonging as it charts how a restless spirit fell in love with her native land.
Wanderland is a skilfully crafted and touching memoir of self-discovery inspired by Britain's wild places.
A joyous celebration of the beauty we can see and the magic we can't.
.doesn't just open your eyes to the Isles' mystical history, but also your mind to the possibilities of what spirits may be lurking there.
In this funny, touching book.we are left with a sense that Reddy really has made contact with something deep within herself that feels entirely new and special.
Her easy style, genuinely questioning approach and willingness to take a wry look at her own self all carry the reader along in an engaging and often delightful tale.