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Wild Abandon. A Journey to the Deserted Places of the Dodecanese
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- FormatGrand Format
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.336 kg
- Dimensions13,0 cm × 19,8 cm × 0,2 cm
- ISBN978-1-78477-696-1
- EAN9781784776961
- Date de parution30/08/2020
- ÉditeurBradt Travel Guides
Résumé
While most of the world rushes to build roads and fill spaces, struggling to house a growing population. for the last hundred years a cluster of Greek islands at the southeast edge of Europe has been doing the opposite. A century ago, the Dodecanese were thriving : since then. a sequence of calamities at home and opportunities elsewhere has left swathes of the archipelago half abandoned, reclaimed by the wild.
Walking with her dog and a backpack, Jennifer Barclay journeys through - the islands exploring steaming volcanoes and labyrinthine forests, rugged mountains and spectacular beaches. She discovers rare beauty in the ruins, the emptiness and silence, and inspiration in the people she meets. From ghost villages to ease-houses, from the crumbling villa of a Fascist dictator to the simple dwellings of displaced Muslim fishermen, these empty places tell stories of history and the old ways, of knowledge that is disappearing.
They speak of people who went to the other side of the world and back, of resilience and hope. A manifesto in praise of deserted places, Wild Abandon shows us the value of what has been lost and, in paying attention to what is so often forgotten. reveals the enduring human potential fur renewal and regeneration.
Walking with her dog and a backpack, Jennifer Barclay journeys through - the islands exploring steaming volcanoes and labyrinthine forests, rugged mountains and spectacular beaches. She discovers rare beauty in the ruins, the emptiness and silence, and inspiration in the people she meets. From ghost villages to ease-houses, from the crumbling villa of a Fascist dictator to the simple dwellings of displaced Muslim fishermen, these empty places tell stories of history and the old ways, of knowledge that is disappearing.
They speak of people who went to the other side of the world and back, of resilience and hope. A manifesto in praise of deserted places, Wild Abandon shows us the value of what has been lost and, in paying attention to what is so often forgotten. reveals the enduring human potential fur renewal and regeneration.




