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Crossroad: Journeys of Pilgrimage and Discovery
‘We are all on a journey. None of us knows where ours will take us, and when we do, and it is over, we will not be able to tell anyone what it all meant, or where it took us. This is the goal of our pilgrimage, a journey of unknowing, where what we thought we knew turns out to have been a shadow of a something leading us ever forward, ever deeper.’
Crossroad is a story that cannot be finished yet; a story of journeys, mostly on…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781913657864 |
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ISBN-10: | 1913657868 |
Author: | Charles Moseley |
Publisher: | Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd |
Imprint: | Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 256 |
Release Date: | 23 March 2022 |
Weight: | 458g |
Dimensions: | 216mm x 135mm |
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Critics Review
‘Crossroad is an extended meditation on the meaning of journeying, illuminated by a lifetime of wide and varied reading, and centred round a vividly recorded walk from the Cambridgeshire Fens to the ancient shrine of the Virgin at Walsingham. Charles Moseley’s evocative reflections on significant places and memorable personal encounters invite the reader to their own inner pilgrimage, in the company of a wise, witty and deliciously garrulous guide.’ – Eamon Duffy‘It is a delight. I love the way the worlds ‘bleed’ into each other – the physical world, the worlds of Charles Moseley’s memory and of his knowledge. No one else would see what he sees as he walks, because no one else would have those same connections; and yet he can share them, and help us see them, and then add our own world in as well. I found all of this a deeply helpful reflection.’ – Jane Williams‘Charley Moseley has written a tale that could have only been lived and walked. To give us access to his sense-making journey towards understanding life and the deeper mysteries, Moseley deftly employs the practice and metaphor of pilgrimage. This book is an erudite exploration of history, landscape and personal meaning. The various strands of chapters of pilgrimages to islands, shrines, rivers and hills each provide their different wisdom.’ – Guy Hayward, Director and Co-Founder of the British Pilgrimage Trust
About The Author
Charles Moseley
An English writer, scholar, and teacher, and a former Fellow of Wolfson College and Life Fellow of Hughes Hall in Cambridge, as well as a Fellow of the English Association, the Society of Antiquaries of London, and the Royal Society of Arts. His most recent books include Hungry Heart Roaming: An Odyssey of Sorts and Between the Tides: A Lancashire Youth.
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