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Surfacing / Kathleen Jamie.

By: Publisher: London : Sort Of Books, 2019Description: 248 pages ; : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781908745811 (hbk.) :
Uniform titles:
  • Essays. Selections
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 824.92 23
Summary: "Long listed for the Highland Book Prize, 2019Under the ravishing light of an Alaskan sky, objects are spilling from the thawing tundra linking a Yup'ik village to its hunter-gatherer past. In the shifting sand dunes of a Scottish shoreline, impressively preserved hearths and homes of Neolithic farmers are uncovered. In a grandmother's disordered mind, memories surface of a long-ago mining accident and a 'mother who was kind'. For this luminous new essay collection, acclaimed author Kathleen Jamie visits archaeological sites and mines her own memories - of her grandparents, of youthful travels - to explore what surfaces and what reconnects us to our past. As always she looks to the natural world for her markers and guides. Most movingly, she considers, as her father dies, and her children leave home, the surfacing of an older, less tethered sense of herself.Surfacing offers a profound sense of time passing and an antidote to all that is instant, ephemeral, uprooted." - Book cover
List(s) this item appears in: New Acquisitions March. 2020 | Acquisitions 2019-2020
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"Long listed for the Highland Book Prize, 2019Under the ravishing light of an Alaskan sky, objects are spilling from the thawing tundra linking a Yup'ik village to its hunter-gatherer past. In the shifting sand dunes of a Scottish shoreline, impressively preserved hearths and homes of Neolithic farmers are uncovered. In a grandmother's disordered mind, memories surface of a long-ago mining accident and a 'mother who was kind'. For this luminous new essay collection, acclaimed author Kathleen Jamie visits archaeological sites and mines her own memories - of her grandparents, of youthful travels - to explore what surfaces and what reconnects us to our past. As always she looks to the natural world for her markers and guides. Most movingly, she considers, as her father dies, and her children leave home, the surfacing of an older, less tethered sense of herself.Surfacing offers a profound sense of time passing and an antidote to all that is instant, ephemeral, uprooted." - Book cover

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