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Highlights
- A pile of seeds, a tuft of wool, a vessel of water, a closed boxWhat happens when the heroes disappear, when the battle for the city is over, when you return to the island and find a box in your hands?
- Author(s): Charlotte Du Cann
- 256 Pages
- Social Science, Folklore & Mythology
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About the Book
After Ithaca is a non-fiction work - part memoir, part essay, part travelogue - that follows a real life journey of descent in a world on the tip of crisis.
Book Synopsis
A pile of seeds, a tuft of wool, a vessel of water, a closed box
What happens when the heroes disappear, when the battle for the city is over, when you return to the island and find a box in your hands? There was an instruction once that told us why the box should never be opened. But you don't believe those stories anymore. You always open the box.
After Ithaca is a non-fiction work - part memoir, part essay, part travelogue - that follows a real life journey of descent in a world on the tip of crisis. It is set in the Peruvian rainforest, in the backrooms of Suffolk towns, in Japan, in France, Australia, in the desert borderlands, in borrowed houses and Occupy tents, in kitchens and burial chambers, underneath a lemon tree on an abandoned terrace...
The book revolves around the four initiatory tasks of Psyche, set by Venus, the goddess of love and justice: four territories that map this search for meaning and coherence in a time of fall. Each chapter starts with a memory of place as a clue to the investigation: the recovery of a relationship with wild nature, with being human, a kind of archaeology for the pieces of self that lie missing beneath a broken storyline, like the sherds of a pot.
It is a personal story and also a social story, about the relinquishment of a certain world, that looks at writing as an existential practice: showing how myth can be a techne for finding our lost voice, our medicine of how to put a crooked thing straight.
How to pull ourselves out of the wreckage, and start again.
Review Quotes
"... quite remarkable. Turning her back on a society living on the surface, Charlotte Du Cann goes very deep indeed -- deep into time, but also place, identity, gritty reality. Thoreau strove for 'the solid earth! the actual world! the common sense! Contact! Contact!, ' and I think this author has taken up that good work and brought it into our fateful, flickering time." - Bill McKibben, author The Flag, the Cross, and the Station Wagon, founder of 350.org
"Du Cann's stunning interweaving of myth, history, culture and stories from the land take us deep into ourselves, to places we have never been and most crucially towards the Earth and each other... This is a beautiful, smart and generous book." - Joanna Pocock, author of Surrender: The Call of the American West
"This beautiful and powerfully written book illuminates and challenges the stories we choose to live by in these times. Offering no easy answers but - as in all the best old myths - asking all the right questions, After Ithaca is a work of rare clarity, a fierce and necessary hymn to the human capacity for transformation." - Sharon Blackie, author of If Women Rose Rooted