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Wanderers A History Of Women Walking Kerri Andrews

  • SKU: BELL-43851144
Wanderers A History Of Women Walking Kerri Andrews
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Publisher: Reaktion Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.72 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Kerri Andrews
ISBN: 9781789145014, 9781789143430, 9781789143423, 1789145015, 1789143438, 178914342X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Wanderers A History Of Women Walking Kerri Andrews by Kerri Andrews 9781789145014, 9781789143430, 9781789143423, 1789145015, 1789143438, 178914342X instant download after payment.

Offering a beguiling view of the history of walking, Wanderers guides us through the different ways of seeing—of being—articulated by ten pathfinding women writers. “A wild portrayal of the passion and spirit of female walkers and the deep sense of ‘knowing’ that they found along the path.”—Raynor Winn, author of The Salt Path “I opened this book and instantly found that I was part of a conversation I didn't want to leave. A dazzling, inspirational history.”—Helen Mort, author of No Map Could Show Them This is a book about ten women over the past three hundred years who have found walking essential to their sense of themselves, as people and as writers. Wanderers traces their footsteps, from eighteenth-century parson’s daughter Elizabeth Carter—who desired nothing more than to be taken for a vagabond in the wilds of southern England—to modern walker-writers such as Nan Shepherd and Cheryl Strayed. For each, walking was integral, whether it was rambling for miles across the Highlands, like Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt, or pacing novels into being, as Virginia Woolf did around Bloomsbury. Offering a beguiling view of the history of walking, Wanderers guides us through the different ways of seeing—of being—articulated by these ten pathfinding women.

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