Tender Maps
Alice Maddicott
(Author)
Description
'Ofall the places where I feel the translucency of things, places that are thin
for me, bluebell woods are first among them.'
Some travellers are driven by the need to scale a natural wonder, or to see a
city's sights or a place of history. Others, like Alice Maddicott, travel in
search of a particular scene, feeling or atmosphere, often inspired by music,
literature and art. Taking us deep into our emotional and creative responses to
place, this extraordinary book explores the author's relentless travelling, from
the heat of Sicily to the mountains of Japan. With her uniquely lyrical
approach to psycho-geography, Maddicott explores the relationship with
landscape that is the very essence of human creativity.
From seventeenth-century salons of Paris to the underground culture and
crumbling balconies of modern Tbilisi, through writers as diverse as Italo
Calvino and L. M. Montgomery and artists like Ana Mendieta and
eighteenth-century girls embroidering their lives, Tender Maps is
a beautifully evocative book of travel,
culture and imagination that transports readers in time and place.
'A rich and beguiling work of literary travel memoir that nimbly tracks the wider contours of the world
in terms of feeling, memory, introspection and the imagination.' - Travis Elborough,
author of Atlas of Vanishing Places
Product Details
Price
$26.95
$25.06
Publisher
September Publishing
Publish Date
October 31, 2023
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.4 X 1.4 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781914613326
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Alice Maddicott is a
writer and artist from the West Country, where she also works on creative
learning projects, currently for The Salisbury Museum. She has published poetry
and received site-specific art commissions. Her first non-fiction book was the
illustrated essay Cat Women: An Exploration of Feline Friendships and
Lingering Superstitions.
writer and artist from the West Country, where she also works on creative
learning projects, currently for The Salisbury Museum. She has published poetry
and received site-specific art commissions. Her first non-fiction book was the
illustrated essay Cat Women: An Exploration of Feline Friendships and
Lingering Superstitions.