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Flights of Nature. Reflections on Kent's North Downs (2019-2021)
Maryanne Grant Traylen (Author) · Modern History Press · Paperback
Flights of Nature is a collection of lyrical and expressive writings and images inspired by places on the North Downs' Way's eastern ring, a mandala of land. Taking the months of the year as template for this circle, it delves reflectively into the dark periods of recent and current times--when despite our own disorientation--nature could still be dependable and uplifting. As landscape resonates within us, Flights of Nature celebrates the heights of imagination piqued by the vibrancy of countryside..
"This piece allowed me space to appreciate the joyous landscape of southern England." -- Bradt Travel Guides
"Maryanne writes very well, with a rare lightness of touch. She pulls off a difficult trick, that of weaving together a coherent and readable tapestry of prose." -- Alba Publishing
"An interesting combination of lyrical and erudite writing the likes of which I have never seen before. So in effect it appeals to both sides of the brain." -- Victor R. Volkman, Superior Reads
"These pieces are beautifully written and evocative... the book deserves to see the light of day." -- Claret Press
"I thought this was a fascinating premise and was written very engagingly." -- Laxfield Literary Associates
"Your work needs more than a little airing. It's deep, and it dances." -- Richard Hall
DR MARYANNE GRANT TRAYLEN is a scholar of the work of William Blake and C.G. Jung, looking particularly at traditions such as Platonism, Gnosticism or alchemy that informed them both, as well as comparing the coming together of their opposites. She was founding editor of Transitions, a series of four annual journals, and Stella Maris, 'Marion themes explored', for the Society of Psychotherapy and Healing, as well as writer of articles and book reviews concerning the unification of science with religion for local and national newspapers.
From Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com
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