Talk Of Treasure by Jane Carswell


ISBN
9781925760163
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
272
Dimensions
153 x 234mm

Jane Carswell began her working life at Pegasus Press shortly after its audacious publication of Janet Frame’s novel Owls Do Cry, and years later she went on to write an award-winning memoir called Under the Huang Jiao Tree: Two journeys in China.

The road between one book and the other was paved with both delight and self-doubt, the experience provoking Jane to write again, this time about the transformation between the private interior worlds of reading and meditation and the noisy exterior world of publication, between the books we read and treasure and the ones we write. With a wry and engaging tone, she invites us into her world and its jostling demands of music teaching, writing, friends and family, a succession of Chinese guests, and travels to a world of meditation and monasteries.

In the spirit of the works of Anne Lamott and Kate Llewellyn, the daily activities of Jane’s life are bound to small breakthroughs and quiet illuminations. The author becomes a perfect companion to the reader as her life, writing, and meditation coalesce in profound ways. But as the perfect ending to her own writing journey and understanding threatens to elude her, Jane journeys to where Janet Frame grew up to find the courage and wisdom to complete her own story. Lyrical and literary, Talk of Treasure is a compelling memoir about how to be a writer, and more simply, just how to be.

'Carswell's understated writing has a rare clarity and
honesty.' — The Dominion Post

'Her powers of description are so acute and tender. An enjoyable and fascinating account of the ways in which our
passions enable us to become fully
human.' — Ruth Fowler, Community Meditation teacher

'Jane Carswell treads not only carefully, but thoughtfully
and originally.' — The Age
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