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Published by Valley Publishing, UK, 2006
ISBN 10: 0955457203 ISBN 13: 9780955457203
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Language: English
Published by Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas, Texas, 1994
ISBN 10: 0870743724 ISBN 13: 9780870743726
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Whitehead, Barbara (illustrator). First Edition/First Printing. Twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize, Condon received a 1993 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. In language rich in metaphor and detail, Condon's stories expose the turbulences of the human spirit and reveal the outside-chance possibilities his characters have for grace. Striking dustjacket artwork by Barbara Whitehead.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Phil Smith (Crabman/Mythogeography) and Tony Whitehead join forces with master photographer John Schott to lead readers on a `virtual' journey to explore difference and change on their way to an unknown destination. "What is most real is what you have still to discover." "Relax in your seat. Allow the train to take you along the water's edge to the beginning point of your walking pilgrimage. When the train pulls into the platform, step off. Hidden behind the platform is a broken machine; a mechanised fortune teller - the `voice of truth' - discarded from the nearby arcade of slot machines. Propped against the side of a building, its mouth is silent, its pronouncements have ceased; any truths you find today will be your own." Pilgrimages - real and imagined - are always popular, sometimes compulsory. Bodh Gaya, Santiago, Mecca, Jerusalem, Puri: a few of the sites that beckon. The pilgrimage to the authentic self takes a similar path in an interior landscape. In the 15th century, Felix Fabri combined the two, using his visits to Jerusalem to write a handbook for nuns wanting to make a pilgrimage in the imagination, whilst confined to their religious houses. For Guidebook for an Armchair Pilgrimage, the authors followed Fabri's example: first walking together over many weeks - not to reach a destination but simply to find one - then, in startling words and images, conjuring an armchair pilgrimage for the reader. along lanes and around hills, into caves and down to the coast. "We arrived again and again at what we assumed would be a final `shrine', only to be drawn onwards and inwards towards another kind of finality. rather than reaching a destination, the pilgrimage was repeatedly reborn inside us, until its most recent rebirth in this book." Over the course of the 19-day Armchair Pilgrimage, they invite us to experience the world around us just as they did as they walked. So, over the first three days, they suggest that we contemplate, among other things:.Our habit of generalising - acquired 40-50,000 years ago, when our `chapel' mind of specialisms became a `cathedral' mind.Our tendency to let one thing remind us of another thing.What it might be like to be an ocean where fish swim through us.How the world experiences us just as we experience it: `gently feel for the feelers feeling for you'.A world where we tend to `add' meaning and intensity.A world where we let go (without the aid of dementia) of memory, imagination, desire and wild fancy.And, as the pilgrimage concludes: "Returning is never going back to the same place.""A brilliant idea, inviting us to `be present' to a reality that is imagined and recorded, mediated by words and images. The feelings and emotions are no less `real' than if we were actually standing in and experiencing that reality. I love the genius of words and images displayed here -- no less than the reality itself." Carol Donelan, Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, Carleton College, Minnesota.
Paperback. Condition: New. In their 'Guidebook for an Armchair Pilgrimage', authors Phil Smith, Tony Whitehead and photographer John Schott lead us on a 'virtual' journey to explore difference and change on their way to an unknown destination. They create a pilgrimage that any of us can follow, even if we are confined to our homes.To research the 'Guidebook' the authors went on an actual journey. 'Bonelines'? is the secret story of that journey. Given the present circumstances it now appears prophetic, prescient and helpful, so they have decided to bring it into the light. ?It is written as a novel.
Paperback. Condition: New. In their 'Guidebook for an Armchair Pilgrimage', authors Phil Smith, Tony Whitehead and photographer John Schott lead us on a 'virtual' journey to explore difference and change on their way to an unknown destination. They create a pilgrimage that any of us can follow, even if we are confined to our homes.To research the 'Guidebook' the authors went on an actual journey. 'Bonelines'? is the secret story of that journey. Given the present circumstances it now appears prophetic, prescient and helpful, so they have decided to bring it into the light. ?It is written as a novel.
Paperback. Condition: New. Phil Smith (Crabman/Mythogeography) and Tony Whitehead join forces with master photographer John Schott to lead readers on a `virtual' journey to explore difference and change on their way to an unknown destination. "What is most real is what you have still to discover." "Relax in your seat. Allow the train to take you along the water's edge to the beginning point of your walking pilgrimage. When the train pulls into the platform, step off. Hidden behind the platform is a broken machine; a mechanised fortune teller - the `voice of truth' - discarded from the nearby arcade of slot machines. Propped against the side of a building, its mouth is silent, its pronouncements have ceased; any truths you find today will be your own." Pilgrimages - real and imagined - are always popular, sometimes compulsory. Bodh Gaya, Santiago, Mecca, Jerusalem, Puri: a few of the sites that beckon. The pilgrimage to the authentic self takes a similar path in an interior landscape. In the 15th century, Felix Fabri combined the two, using his visits to Jerusalem to write a handbook for nuns wanting to make a pilgrimage in the imagination, whilst confined to their religious houses. For Guidebook for an Armchair Pilgrimage, the authors followed Fabri's example: first walking together over many weeks - not to reach a destination but simply to find one - then, in startling words and images, conjuring an armchair pilgrimage for the reader. along lanes and around hills, into caves and down to the coast. "We arrived again and again at what we assumed would be a final `shrine', only to be drawn onwards and inwards towards another kind of finality. rather than reaching a destination, the pilgrimage was repeatedly reborn inside us, until its most recent rebirth in this book." Over the course of the 19-day Armchair Pilgrimage, they invite us to experience the world around us just as they did as they walked. So, over the first three days, they suggest that we contemplate, among other things:.Our habit of generalising - acquired 40-50,000 years ago, when our `chapel' mind of specialisms became a `cathedral' mind.Our tendency to let one thing remind us of another thing.What it might be like to be an ocean where fish swim through us.How the world experiences us just as we experience it: `gently feel for the feelers feeling for you'.A world where we tend to `add' meaning and intensity.A world where we let go (without the aid of dementia) of memory, imagination, desire and wild fancy.And, as the pilgrimage concludes: "Returning is never going back to the same place.""A brilliant idea, inviting us to `be present' to a reality that is imagined and recorded, mediated by words and images. The feelings and emotions are no less `real' than if we were actually standing in and experiencing that reality. I love the genius of words and images displayed here -- no less than the reality itself." Carol Donelan, Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, Carleton College, Minnesota.
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Paperback. Condition: New. In their 'Guidebook for an Armchair Pilgrimage', authors Phil Smith, Tony Whitehead and photographer John Schott lead us on a 'virtual' journey to explore difference and change on their way to an unknown destination. They create a pilgrimage that any of us can follow, even if we are confined to our homes.To research the 'Guidebook' the authors went on an actual journey. 'Bonelines'? is the secret story of that journey. Given the present circumstances it now appears prophetic, prescient and helpful, so they have decided to bring it into the light. ?It is written as a novel.