To live in Central Otago is to come to terms with the dominance of nature. Writer Jillian Sullivan set out to walk the hills and mountains of the Ida Valley where she lives, and follow the Manuherekia River from the mountains to its confluence with the Clutha/Mata-au. Her aim was to explore not only the land and river for themselves, but the ways in which we grow in intimacy with where we live; how our histories, and those of the people who went before us, our experiences of loss and love, our awakening to what is around us, bring us closer to community - closer to a meaningful life. Map for the Heart is a haunting collection of essays braiding history and memoir with environmentalism, amid an awareness of the seasonal fluctuations of light and wind, heat and snow, plants and creatures, and the lives and work of locals. In writing that is psychologically nurturing and deeply attentive to all that's around, Sullivan leads readers to the core of the questions that persist throughout a life: who to love, how to love, how to be independent and yet how to live a moral life that also cares for others. The land reminds us, she writes, that we are not in charge.
Jillian Sullivan Libri
Jillian Sullivan è un'autrice la cui opera comprende romanzi, raccolte di racconti e libri illustrati, esplorando spesso temi legati alla mitologia e all'arte della scrittura. Il suo lavoro è caratterizzato da un'esplorazione acuta dell'esperienza umana e dal processo di costruzione di una nuova vita. L'approccio di Sullivan enfatizza uno stile distintivo e una profondità narrativa, offrendo ai lettori una prosa coinvolgente e riflessiva. Le sue opere spesso riecheggiano una profonda connessione con il paesaggio e l'introspezione personale.
