Gypsy Fugue

Publisher: Caitlin Press Inc.

Who is to say that the outer stories of our lives are more important than the images that haunt our imagination? What if memoir could capture the vital pulse of our inner lives and track the mysterious affinities and longings we so often feel?

From earliest childhood Marlene Schiwy was enthralled by colourful gypsies that filled her imagination and fantasy. As a young woman she created skirts with laces, embroideries, and beadwork that expressed the darkly shimmering mystery of those gypsies and wondered why they kept appearing in her dreams.

Gypsy Fugue invites readers on a journey they will never forget. The author travels to Rajasthan, the original home of the Roma. In France, she joins thousands of Gypsies in Les Saintes Maries de la Mer during the annual Roma gathering to honour their patron Saint Sara. She embarks on her own Camino pilgrimage in Spain, birthplace of flamenco and deep song, then faces her mother's shocking, wrongful death just days after her return. The music of Bach, the psychology of Jung, folktales, poetry, and alchemy keep her company as she meanders through a gypsy territory rich in colour, music, and dance. Running through the book is the scarlet thread of Marlene's gypsy dreams.

This book celebrates fantasy, yearning, and the strange unbidden passions that lie inside our souls. As we explore this gypsy landscape, what opens before us is a whole new way of imagining our lives.

About Marlene Schiwy

Marlene Schiwy is the author of A Voice of Her Own: Women and the Journal Writing Journey, and Simple Days: A Journal on What Really Matters. She has taught world literature and women's studies in London and New York, and conducted writing circles and Jungian seminars in Canada, the US, and Europe for almost three decades. Marlene continues to offer new workshops internationally and in Vancouver, including a nine month expressive arts program for women, Body Soul Sundays. A lifelong spiritual wanderer, she has been privileged to work with thousands of women exploring their own creative gifts and soul journeys along the way. Her website is www.marleneschiwy.com

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Binding EAN ISBN-10 Pub Date PAGES Language Size Price
Paperback 9781987915594 1987915593 2018-02-28 272 0.00 x 7.84 x 9.16 in $24.95

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