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The Dreaming of Place
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The Dreaming of Place

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For 35 years, Hugh Lupton has been at the forefront of the storytelling movement in Great Britain. The renewed interest and subsequent flourishing of this tradition is in no small way a result of Lupton's work, vision and commitment. Underpinning this is a deep understanding of the essential role stories play in the human psyche. From this career-spanning collection, including fiction, poetry, reviews, articles, talks and praise-songs, what emerges is a broad account of why our species remains so deeply connected both to the stories we tell and the land we inhabit; of the relationship between landscape and the way we communicate. This is a story as old as earth itself.

Drawing on his vast knowledge of folklore and legends from around the world, as well as an unrivalled experience of live storytelling, Lupton shows us how stories - always formed on the breath before the page - have nourished, taught and guided us for millennia.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Propolis
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 October 2022
ISBN
9781916905139

For 35 years, Hugh Lupton has been at the forefront of the storytelling movement in Great Britain. The renewed interest and subsequent flourishing of this tradition is in no small way a result of Lupton's work, vision and commitment. Underpinning this is a deep understanding of the essential role stories play in the human psyche. From this career-spanning collection, including fiction, poetry, reviews, articles, talks and praise-songs, what emerges is a broad account of why our species remains so deeply connected both to the stories we tell and the land we inhabit; of the relationship between landscape and the way we communicate. This is a story as old as earth itself.

Drawing on his vast knowledge of folklore and legends from around the world, as well as an unrivalled experience of live storytelling, Lupton shows us how stories - always formed on the breath before the page - have nourished, taught and guided us for millennia.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Propolis
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 October 2022
ISBN
9781916905139