A Book of Silence grapples with ideas at the very heart of what it is to be human, and Sara Maitland is a joyous champion of the countercultural notion that silence is more than simply an absence of noise

The Times

Maitland's experience has been rich and thorough, and deeply enviable. Her book is probably unique in its subject, and timely, because good, healing silence is becoming hard to find, and we may not know we need it

Guardian

It is both an analytical, theoretical fascination and a personal one, her reading and her experience locked together, each testing and illuminating the other

Economist

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Her dedication to the cause is both inspiring and shocking ... There are many beautiful meditative passages in her meditation on silence ... [A] wonderful, salutary book

Sunday Telegraph

An elegant, autobiographical but nonetheless learned reflection on the author's pursuit of silence through retreat into solitary rural living

- Keith Kahn-Harris, Times

A serious, important and deeply engaging book, describing with equal honesty the risks and the resources of silence. In describing her own exploration of these, Sara Maitland prompts some very uncomfortable questions about the fear, the shallowness and the lack of attentive listening that so effectively keep us prisoners.

- Archbishop Rowan Williams,

Her artful book, mixing autobiography, travel writing, meditation and essay, describes her route away from urban brouhaha towards increased solitude ... Her book demands to be taken on its own terms as the vision of a highly educated contemplative who is alert to Western culture's distrust of loners and strong-minded enough to dismiss her critics with a wave of her cigarette

- Michele Roberts, Independent

Rather than fearing the self-sequestrated state, as most of us are encouraged to do, Maitland set out purposely to embrace it: during the course of her rapt, introvert's pilgrimage she lived in bolt-holes as far apart as the Isle of Skye and the African desert, before coming to rest in one of the remoter crannies of the Scottish lowlands

- DJ Taylor, Independent on Sunday

The acclaimed feminist charts her journey from noisy metropolis to isolated Scottish moor, providing a lesson in using linear narrative as a structure upon which to hang grand ideas

Mslexia

After a noisy upbringing as one of six children, and adulthood as a vocal feminist and mother, Sara Maitland began to crave silence. Over the past five years, she has spent periods of silence in the Sinai Desert and the Australian bush and on the Isle of Skye. She interweaves these experiences with the history of silence told through fairy tale and myth, Western and Eastern religious traditions, the Enlightenment and psychoanalysis, up to the ambivalence towards silence in contemporary society. Maitland has built a hermitage on an isolated Scottish moor, and the book culminates powerfully with her experiences of silence in this new home.
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The critically acclaimed memoir of a search for silence that achieved a surprise success much noisier than its subject ...
The critically acclaimed memoir of a search for silence that achieved a surprise success much noisier than its subject ...

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781847081513
Publisert
2009-08-03
Utgiver
Granta Books
Vekt
239 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Sara Maitland is the author of numerous works of fiction, including the Somerset Maugham Award-winning Daughters of Jerusalem, and several non-fiction books about religion. Born in 1950, she studied at Oxford University and currently tutors on the Distance Learning MA in creative writing for Lancaster University.