'Ring of Downs' is a feast of lyrically evocative writings and atmospheric images inspired by a landscape-loving woman's walks with her beloved dog through an extraordinary part of Kent's North Downs. The places celebrated, from which these writings have drawn their inspiration, are on the North Downs Way path which forms an imperfect circle made up of two arcs. One meanders southeast through the Folkestone Downs along the coast to the White Cliffs of Dover. The other runs northeast through Canterbury. Yet this outer map corresponds to an inner one, a 'mandala', the perfect imaginative symbol of wholeness: as if tracks walked make patterns in our minds, words of wonder triggered by nature forging relationship between us and the land. This black and white edition of 'Ring of Downs' is the author's sequel to 'A Dog on the Downs', to be followed by 'Flights of Nature' and 'Light of Land'.
About the AuthorMaryanne Grant Traylen is a writer who lives in southeast Kent, England, with the sea and Downs right on her doorstep. Her other publications include 'Climbing Sea', 'Sure Line Poems', 'Sea Saw Sea and Twenty Stories.' A scholar of the work of William Blake and C.G. Jung, Maryanne is the founding editor of the journals 'Transitions' and 'Stella Maris' and a book reviewer for local and national newspapers.
Book InformationISBN 9781915494207
Author Maryanne Grant TraylenFormat Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint The Conrad PressPublisher The Conrad Press
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 14mm