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Kathleen Jamie

    13. Mai 1962

    Kathleen Jamie ist eine Dichterin und Essayistin, deren Werk Landschaft, Erinnerung und menschliche Erfahrung mit scharfem Beobachtungssinn und lyrischer Prosa erforscht. Ihr Schreiben taucht oft tief in die Natur ein und enthüllt ihre Verbindung zu unserer Innenwelt. Durch ihre poetische und essayistische Stimme fängt Jamie die Essenz von Ort und Zeit ein und bietet den Lesern Reflexionen über die Komplexität der Existenz.

    Cairn
    The Keelie Hawk
    Antlers of Water
    Findings
    Surfacing
    Im Licht der Gipfel
    • Surfacing

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,2(875)Abgeben

      A new collection of writing from the prize-winning author of Findings and Sightlines.

      Surfacing
    • Findings

      • 180 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,2(1504)Abgeben

      It's surprising what you can find by simply stepping out to look. Kathleen Jamie, award winning poet, has an eye and an ease with the nature and landscapes of Scotland as well as an incisive sense of our domestic realities. In Findings she draws together these themes to describe travels like no other contemporary writer. Whether she is following the call of a peregrine in the hills above her home in Fife, sailing into a dark winter solstice on the Orkney islands, or pacing around the carcass of a whale on a rain-swept Hebridean beach, she creates a subtle and modern narrative, peculiarly alive to her connections and surroundings.

      Findings
    • Antlers of Water

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,1(197)Abgeben

      The first modern anthology of Scottish nature writing which acknowledges the realities of our times, edited, curated and introduced by the award-winning author of Findings

      Antlers of Water
    • The Keelie Hawk

      Poems in Scots

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      This collection features a striking array of bilingual poems by Scotland's National Poet, showcasing the richness of Scottish culture and language. The poems explore themes of identity, nature, and social issues, offering readers a unique perspective through the interplay of English and Scots. The work celebrates the beauty of linguistic diversity, inviting both native speakers and those new to the language to engage with the poetry's emotional depth and cultural significance.

      The Keelie Hawk
    • Innovative non-fiction by one of the pioneers of new nature writing

      Cairn