A vivid and intoxicating account of these beautiful islands - Victoria Hislop. A must-read for anyone who loves the Greek islands - Richard Clark 'There's something about abandoned places which moves me and captures the imagination.' So says seasoned travel writer Jennifer Barclay as she walks with her dog and her backpack through the deserted spaces of the Dodecanese, islands that were once bustling but are now half forgotten and reclaimed by the wild due to a mix of misfortune and the lure of opportunity elsewhere. Join her on a journey through abandoned villages and farms, cave-houses and captains' mansions, the homes of displaced Muslim fishermen and poets, as she discovers beauty in the ruins, emptiness and silence, and inspiration in the stories of people's lives. A long-term resident of Greece, Jennifer Barclay spent more than four years researching Wild Abandon, visiting islands multiple times and talking to local people to hear their stories. She travels from the very west to the very east of the Dodecanese, from the very south almost to the very north, taking in some of the smallest and the biggest islands, and highlighting different stories along the way to show the complex history behind these havens of tranquillity. She discovers a villa intended for Benito Mussolini's retirement, an island that links a gramophone from St Petersburg and a portrait in the American National Gallery via a pack of cigarettes, and reflects on the days when an economy based on sponges and burnt rock supported thousands. Wild Abandon is an elegy in praise of abandoned places and a search for lost knowledge through the wildest and most deserted locations.
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Weight: 330g
Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
Publication Date: 01 Sep 2020
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781784776961
About Jennifer Barclay
After growing up in a village in the Pennines Jennifer Barclay studied Ancient Greek at grammar school and English at Oxford. She then lived for a year in Athens and has travelled widely in the Greek islands settling on Tilos a small island in the Dodecanese in 2011 to work from home and write. She now lives surrounded by hills and the sea travelling often to other islands with her dog Lisa. She has written about her life in Greece in her books Falling in Honey and An Octopus in my Ouzo and in publications including The Times Metro The Daily Mail and Psychologies. She has appeared on Greek television and been interviewed across Greek media and given talks to the Scottish Hellenic Society. www.octopus-in-my-ouzo.blogspot.com