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A Spell in the Wild: A Year (and six centuries) of Magic
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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A Spell in the Wild: A Year (and six centuries) of Magic
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Alice Tarbuck
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:400 | Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 128 |
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Category/Genre | Witchcraft |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781529380866
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Classifications | Dewey:133.43 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
John Murray Press
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Imprint |
Two Roads
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Publication Date |
14 October 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
'Witches occupy a clear place in contemporary imagination. We can see them, shadowy, in the corners of the past: mad, glamorous, difficult, strange. They haunt the footnotes of history - from medieval witches burning at the stake to the lurid glamour of the 1970s witchcraft revival. But they are moving out of history, too. Witches are back. They're feminist, independent, invested in self-care and care for the world. They are here, because they must be needed.' What it means to be a witch has changed radically throughout history; where 'witch' was once a dangerous - and often deadly - accusation, it is now a proud self-definition. Today, as the world becomes ever more complicated and as we face ecological, political and economic crisis - witchcraft is experiencing a resurgence. Witches are back. In A Spell in the Wild, Alice Tarbuck explores what it means to be a witch today. Rooted in the real world, but filled with spells, rituals and recipes, this book is an accessible, seasonal guide to witchcraft in the twenty-first century. Following the course of a witch's calendar year while also exploring the history and politics of witchcraft, A Spell in the Wild is the perfect primer for the contemporary witch.
Author Biography
Dr. Alice Tarbuck is the author of the poetry collection Grid and an academic working at the University of Dundee. Her work on witchcraft has been featured in 404 Ink's Nasty Women, the Dangerous Women Project, and she runs Toil and Trouble, a witchcraft course. She has been invited to speak on witchcraft as feminist practice by Scottish PEN and by Freedom TV. Additionally, she has taught workshops for the National Library of Scotland, the Scottish Poetry Library and further afield. When she was born, a white wizard came to her house to bless her, and this, she suspects, is where the trouble started.
ReviewsThese enchanting words make the world feel less broken. * Emma Mitchell, author of The Wild Remedy * Part-primer, part-chronicle; a fresh and personal account of a contemporary witch's year told with lucidity and verve. * Eley Williams, author of The Liar's Dictionary * A Spell in the Wild is a beautiful and intimate set of reflections on the persistence and necessity of magic, not just in our mythologies but our in daily accommodations with the changing natural world. * Paraic O'Donnell * The wise words in A Spell in the Wild offer solace for our hearts and homes in a changing world. Every reader will find themselves under her spell. * Nancy Campbell, author of The Library of Ice * A joyful foray into wild landscapes, celebrating nature's calendar and harnessing the power of lunar phases * The Herald *
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