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Jay Griffiths

    Jay Griffiths ist eine Autorin, die tief mit der Wildnis verbunden ist und Themen wie Freiheit, Widerstand und die Feier des Lebens jenseits konventioneller Strukturen erforscht. Ihr Schreiben erfasst die Essenz des menschlichen Geistes und seine tiefe Verbindung zur natürlichen Welt. Griffiths' unverwechselbare Stimme ist sowohl poetisch als auch evokativ und zieht die Leser in eine Welt des Staunens und tiefer Kontemplation. Sie bietet eine einzigartige Perspektive auf ein authentisches Leben im Einklang mit der Natur.

    Seal Morning
    Why Rebel
    Nemesis, My Friend
    Anarchipelago
    Zeit der Venus
    Slow Motion
    • 2022

      This new book of essays from the author of Wild tracks the turning light of the day and seasons, an almanac of the turning times, reflecting on the misunderstood Goddess, Nemesis.

      Nemesis, My Friend
    • 2021
    • 2018

      Would you like an adventure on another planet? This is just one of the questions Lara and her sister, Eva, must answer one sunny day in their garden. They wonder how will they return to Earth in time for lunch? And how will they get there when the aliens' spaceship is so small? When it's only big enough for ants!But their help is needed on the planet Zeegrazzalo-Jeewoppza so off they go - into the unknown. Their feelings of helplessness only start to fade after a flight across the planet's Outerlands, in Kweezy Capolza's hummingcraft. Maybe, just maybe, the sisters can find some solutions to the aliens' problems. However, they think they might need their mother's help and she is back on Earth!

      Ants in Space: Kweezy Capolza Tales (Book One)
    • 2017

      Tristimania

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,7(24)Abgeben

      Publisher's description. A stark and lyrical memoir of the steep descent into madness and the slow, agonizing recovery that follows. In 2013, Jay Griffiths suffered a devastating year-long episode of hypomania and extreme depression. Tristimania is the extraordinary, brave and painfully honest account of that year. Penguin

      Tristimania
    • 2016

      A stark and lyrical account of the psyche in crisis from the author of Kith Tristimania tells the story of a devastating year-long episode of manic depression, culminating in a long solo pilgrimage across Spain. Recording the experience of mania as has rarely been done before, Jay Griffiths shows how the condition is at once terrifying and also profoundly creative, both tricking and treating the psyche. An intimate and raw journey, Tristimania illuminates something of the universal human spirit

      Tristimania: A Diary of Manic Depressions
    • 2014

      Kith

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      3,9(10)Abgeben

      Seeks to discover why we deny our children the freedoms of space, time and the natural world. Visiting communities as far apart as West Papua and the Arctic, as well as the UK, and delving into history, philosophy, language and literature, this book explores how children's affinity for nature is an essential and universal element of childhood.

      Kith
    • 2013

      A Time from the World

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(16)Abgeben

      Written by a woman who refused to acknowledge the social divisions that keep us apart, A Time From the World is an intimate account of a Gypsy culture that is repeatedly sensationalised, glamourised, demonised, and just plain misunderstood.

      A Time from the World
    • 2013

      A Love Letter from a Stray Moon reimagines the exceptional life and uncompromising art of Frida Kahlo. The inspiration for The Four Fridas production.

      A Love Letter from a Stray Moon
    • 2008

      Wild

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      3,7(129)Abgeben

      Jay Griffiths describes an extraordinary odyssey, courageous and sometimes dangerous, to wildernesses of earth and ice, water and fire. It is also a journey into that greatest of uncharted lands - wild mind - as she explores the words and meanings which shape our ideas and our experience of our own wildness.

      Wild
    • 2008

      At the age of 10, Rowena Farre left the security of her parents' home in India and was sent to live with her aunt on a lonely croft in the wild and remote Highlands of Scotland. This autobiography offers insight into the private affectation of the raw Scottish Highlands on an unassuming young girl who made friendships with a talented seal.

      Seal Morning