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not more actual, than reality,' she writes. From this realm of symbolism she tries to convey both the terror and the seductive glitter of a manic episode. It was John Burnside's Book of the Year in the New Statesman, where he wrote: "Jay Griffiths is one of the most perceptive and lyrical writers working today; she also brings deep learning and immense moral courage to
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her experience of the world, telling you what she thinks and not censoring herself. 'Children want what is authentic,' writes Griffiths. 'They loathe fake characters, forced laughs, false smiles and forged emotions.' I think adults do too, and the merged masses of adults and children need more books like this. While the review in
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guide. Griffiths's subtle point is that in madness we live inside metaphors that offer a parallel understanding of what is real that is no less valid than any other, only less tenable. Griffiths is an exciting and original thinker and her writing simply shimmers. This is self-exposure of a higher order." Horatio Clare in the
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wrote "Kith is an extended paean to something that has been lost, and a bold protest against the forces that suppress and control. It is passionate, wilful and supremely honest. ... Jay Griffiths is fervent, scintillating and uninhibited. You emerge feeling you have heard someone speaking about
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The book describes an odyssey to wildernesses of earth, ice, water, air and fire, exploring the connection between human society and wild lands. It is also a journey into wild mind, as Griffiths explores the words and meanings which shape our ideas and experience of our own wildness, the wildness of
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is at its centre "a lament for the English countryside and an expression of a very English Romanticism"; it describes the liking for Romanticism in the book as too easily descending into navel-gazing; objects to Griffiths' "reactionary ideology" to modern childhood; and argues that there is no real
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explains the title "For Griffiths, a profoundly poetic writer, her 'tristimania' (the 18th-century word she prefers to capture the precise combination of mania and melancholy in a mixed-state bipolar episode) is a condition steeped in metaphorical significance. 'Metaphor was becoming more true, if
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Marina Benjamin wrote "Tristimania is an education in the history, mythology and poetics of madness, in all its wildness and glaring neon. Griffiths is a high-wire writer who performs the difficult trick of taking you into the depths of her madness while managing to remain a completely reliable
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Discover Award in 2002 for the best new non-fiction writer in the USA. "Jay Griffiths has produced nothing short of an original opening of the human mind… Her book is cleverness in the service of genius." (Citation on winning the Barnes and Noble "Discover" award).
610:. Andrew Soloman in the New York Times described it as "Almost shockingly beautiful, a profoundly felt, deeply thought, fiercely argued examination of childhood... It is written in prose that is hardly prose, a poetry in paragraphs. Joanna Kavenna in 653:(Hamish Hamilton), an elegant and inspiring study of a condition shared by many who feel obliged to conceal their pain. A triumph in every sense, this is a book that gives us all an uncompromised and hard-earned sense of hope. Also in the 672:', the best book on madness I knew before I'd read 'Tristimania'... Griffiths finds a delicate mode - funny, honest, iridescent with scholarship... rare lucidity and honesty make 'Tristimania' a gripping book, and an important one." 526:, Griffiths said, "To my mind, at worst, the West operates a kind of 'intellectual apartheid' – the idea that our way of thinking is the only one. Really, there are more ways of living and thinking than we could ever imagine." 497:
wrote: "Jay Griffiths is a five-star, card-carrying member of the hellfire club... a strange, utterly compelling book, Wild is easily the best, most rewarding travel book that I have read in the last decade." For
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called it: “Splendid, extraordinarily wide-ranging, emphasizing the political import of the subject. Impressive, absorbing and radical, provocative, impassioned, often outrageously witty.” Peter Reading wrote in
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was praised widely in major newspapers and described as ‘part travelogue, part call to arms and wholly original... A vital, unique and uncategorisable celebration of the spirit of life’.
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and was described as "A wonderful, delightfully humorous polemic against everything that's wrong with the way we deal with time today". Iain Finlayson named it as his book of the year in
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Griffiths said in a 2016 interview "The biggest single thing that inspires me is language." Her work is notable for its appeal to writers, attracting book-cover endorsements from
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Jay Griffiths was awarded the Hay Festival's International Fellowship for 2015–2016, an annual award made to a Wales-based writer at a significant juncture in their career.
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all these varieties of time. It is a manifesto for cyclical time and for the times of nature, of carnival, of play: and argues that women's time is different from men's.
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during their documentary for their album Angles, and comments: "Jay Griffiths's works are original, inspiring and dare you to search beyond the accepted norm."
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called it "A poetic narrative that ripples with colour, acts of liberation and grief.' In Australia, where the book was first published,
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in Australia in 2011 and by Little Toller Books in the UK in 2014. It is a fictionalised portrait of the intense and prolific life of
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on the band's blog, stating that it is "an astonishing piece of writing " and that "it was exactly what I needed to read".
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Griffiths' 2016 book explores a year long episode of manic depression that she experienced. Stephanie Merritt in the
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have diverse ways of considering time (past, present and future) but illustrating how one, single, European time is
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Griffiths's first book was published by Flamingo in 1999. It explores time as a political subject, showing how
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called it "A rapturous, crazy and gorgeous poem. It is a love song to life, to art and to the human spirit."
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called it "a multilayered work which creates a vivid sense of Kahlo's elliptical life" and Alice Nelson in
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and has been nominated by Tunstall as her favourite book. The Strokes bassist Nikolai Fraiture reads from
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distinction between childscape and the domain of adults. The author Rebecca Loncraine, writing in
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wrote "Griffiths's ferocious, exploratory intellect makes her book shine... Her verses recall
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in 2013, and by Penguin in 2014. The US edition, published by Counterpoint, is titled
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and her poetry is included in 'The Long White Thread of Words', an anthology for
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Anthony Sattin wrote "There is no getting away from the book's brilliance" and
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protest camp in England in 1996. It was published by Wooden Books in 2007.
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project, for which she gave a talk in the Hayward Gallery in March 2007.
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called it "rich, honed and intense, a fierce, compelling homage," while
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was successful in Australia where it received positive reviews in the
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described it as "A whirl of a book. Any page will get you hooked" and
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the human spirit. The book includes the description of drinking
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referred to "kaleidoscopic narrative", "exhilarating prose".
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in the United States, where Griffiths's book is now titled
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Griffiths has contributed to cultural events including the
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praised its 'driving, visionary, poetic prose" and the
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referred to it as 'remarkable' and 'stupendous' while
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Green, Toby (25 May 2007). "Wild, by Jay Griffiths".
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International Fellow in 2016, has given talks at the
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She has appeared in conversation with 130:Tristimania: A Diary of Manic Depression 74:Tristimania: A Diary of Manic Depression 1609: 1536: 1510: 1056: 970: 1871: 1563:Linklater, Alexander (28 April 2013). 1491: 1381: 1325: 1297: 1238:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1779: 1699: 1353: 1280: 1194:from the original on 20 December 2021 900:"There is Not Authority but Yourself" 776: 1757:. Barnes & Noble. Archived from 1672: 1511:Soloman, Andrew (12 December 2014). 1465: 1103: 409:in the United States in 2006 and by 168:. She studied English literature at 105:) is a British writer and author of 1647:Burnside, John (22 November 2016). 1610:Merritt, Stephanie (27 June 2016). 1326:Sattin, Anthony (9 December 2007). 1057:Reading, Peter (31 December 1999). 971:Barrett, David (27 November 1999). 898:Griffiths, Jay (27 February 2007). 365:The book was a Book of the Year in 280:and has been a part of the popular 13: 1879:Alumni of the University of Oxford 1415:Turnbull, Sue (15 December 2007). 1028:"Pip pip: a sideways look at time" 950:"Pip-pip: A Sideways Look at Time" 921:Griffths, Mark (16 January 2017). 723:Wild: A Journey from Lost to Found 597:Kith: The Riddle of the Childscape 125:Kith: The Riddle of the Childscape 14: 1910: 1857: 1584:Loncraine, Rebecca (3 May 2013). 826:"More Than Us – List of speakers" 800:"Festival of Ideas 2007 listings" 301:National Portrait Gallery, London 1466:Gibb, Jonathan (14 April 2014). 1253:Beetlestone, Ian (20 May 2007). 1176:The Strokes (12 February 2010). 1128:Beetlestone, Ian (20 May 2007). 777:Green, Graeme (September 2016). 681:Pip Pip: A Sideways Look at Time 529: 349:Pip Pip: A Sideways Look at Time 113:Pip Pip: A Sideways Look at Time 1829: 1801: 1773: 1747: 1722: 1700:Clare, Horatio (23 July 2016). 1693: 1666: 1640: 1622: 1603: 1577: 1556: 1530: 1504: 1492:Nelson, Alice (12 April 2011). 1485: 1459: 1436: 1417:"The pick of the literary crop" 1408: 1382:Maybey, Richard (26 May 2007). 1375: 1354:Gibbs, Jonathan (3 June 2007). 1347: 1328:"The best travel books of 2007" 1319: 1291: 1274: 1246: 1206: 1169: 1143: 1121: 1071: 1050: 1034:. December 2000. Archived from 1020: 992: 964: 711: 555:A Love Letter from a Stray Moon 549:A Love Letter from a Stray Moon 325:Best British Short Stories 2014 190:. Her columns have appeared in 172:. Her work has appeared in the 121:A Love Letter from a Stray Moon 1809:"2007 Orion Book Award Winner" 1630:"TRISTIMANIA by Jay Griffiths" 942: 914: 891: 878:"Sacred Groves and Landscapes" 870: 844: 818: 792: 770: 742: 339:, published by Little Toller. 1: 1780:Kirby, Terry (9 March 2004). 1443:Graeme Green (16 July 2007). 736: 384:The Times Literary Supplement 1837:"Creative Wales Fellowships" 1755:"Discover Great New Writers" 1537:Kavenna, Joanna (May 2013). 1298:Cocker, Mark (9 June 2007). 923:"Book of the week: Arboreal" 779:"And finally… Jay Griffiths" 164:, England, and now lives in 155: 7: 1445:"60 SECONDS: Jay Griffiths" 1300:"Where the wild things are" 602:This book was published by 478:posted a recommendation of 305:Royal Society of Literature 140:Discover Award in 2002 for 10: 1915: 1255:"The final frontierswoman" 1130:"The final frontierswoman" 751:"The Tips of Your Fingers" 637: 608:A Country Called Childhood 485:On publication in the UK, 441:, to Australia and to the 398:Wild: An Elemental Journey 395: 391:Wild: An Elemental Journey 254:Adelaide Festival of Ideas 160:Jay Griffiths was born in 108:Wild: An Elemental Journey 69:Wild: An Elemental Journey 18: 1422:The Sydney Morning Herald 1361:The Independent on Sunday 1064:Times Literary Supplement 675: 504:The Independent on Sunday 327:, she has contributed to 85: 80: 64: 56: 48: 37: 30: 721:published a book titled 704: 379:The New Internationalist 342: 303:in conjunction with the 19:Not to be confused with 1889:Writers from Manchester 1730:"Winter 2002 Selection" 1681:. 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