Bloomsbury presents Wanderland written and read by Jini Reddy. SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2021 STANFORD DOLMAN TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR UK NATURE WRITING Alone on a remote mountaintop one dark night, a woman hears a mysterious voice. Propelled by the memory and after years of dreaming about it, Jini Reddy dares to delve into the 'wanderlands' of Britain, heading off in search of the magical in the landscape. A London journalist with multicultural roots and a perennial outsider, she determinedly sets off on this unorthodox path. Serendipity and her…mehr
Bloomsbury presents Wanderland written and read by Jini Reddy. SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2021 STANFORD DOLMAN TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR UK NATURE WRITING Alone on a remote mountaintop one dark night, a woman hears a mysterious voice. Propelled by the memory and after years of dreaming about it, Jini Reddy dares to delve into the 'wanderlands' of Britain, heading off in search of the magical in the landscape. A London journalist with multicultural roots and a perennial outsider, she determinedly sets off on this unorthodox path. Serendipity and her inner compass guide her around the country in pursuit of the Other and a connection to Britain's captivating natural world. Where might this lead? And if you know what it is to be Othered yourself, how might this colour your experiences? And what if, in invoking the spirit of the land, 'it' decides to make its presence felt? Whether following a 'cult' map to a hidden well that refuses to reveal itself, attempting to persuade a labyrinth to spill its secrets, embarking on a coast-to-coast pilgrimage or searching for a mystical land temple, Jini depicts a whimsical, natural Britain. Along the way, she tracks down ephemeral wild art, encounters women who worship The Goddess, falls deeper in love with her birth land and struggles – but mostly fails – to get to grips with its lore. Throughout, she rejoices in the wildness we cannot see and celebrates the natural beauty we can, while offering glimpses of her Canadian childhood and her Indian parents' struggles in apartheid-era South Africa. Wanderland is a book in which the heart leads, all things are possible and the Other, both wild and human, comes in from the cold. It is a paean to the joy of roaming, both figuratively and imaginatively, and to the joy of finding your place in the world.
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Autorenporträt
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.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Beginnings - my magical (and not so magical) start in life 2. The fairy pools of Skye 3. The most silent spot in Britain - Kielder Forest, a sonic wonderland 4. Exploring the ephemeral beauty of Land Art - Ash Dome, Wales 5. An encounter with Elen Sentier, British shaman 6. In search of the Hidden folk: the Fairy Hills of Cumbria 7. Homage to an Ancient Yew - a visit to the Miracle Yew tree in Pembrokeshire 8. Walking the Saffron Walden Labyrinth 9. Lindisfarne and its wild dunes 10. A pilgrimage walk 11. Meeting Glennie Kindred, celebrant and earth wisdom 'keeper' 12. The 'White Strand of the Monks' beach, Iona 13. Glastonbury Tor, and the modern nature worshippers 14. A multi-sensory magic 15. Revered waters
1. Beginnings - my magical (and not so magical) start in life 2. The fairy pools of Skye 3. The most silent spot in Britain - Kielder Forest, a sonic wonderland 4. Exploring the ephemeral beauty of Land Art - Ash Dome, Wales 5. An encounter with Elen Sentier, British shaman 6. In search of the Hidden folk: the Fairy Hills of Cumbria 7. Homage to an Ancient Yew - a visit to the Miracle Yew tree in Pembrokeshire 8. Walking the Saffron Walden Labyrinth 9. Lindisfarne and its wild dunes 10. A pilgrimage walk 11. Meeting Glennie Kindred, celebrant and earth wisdom 'keeper' 12. The 'White Strand of the Monks' beach, Iona 13. Glastonbury Tor, and the modern nature worshippers 14. A multi-sensory magic 15. Revered waters
Rezensionen
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.
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