Moving Mountains
Writing Nature through Illness and Disability
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Footnote Press Ltd
Published:26th Oct '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This anthology offers a unique perspective on nature through the experiences of authors living with chronic illness and disability in Moving Mountains.
The anthology Moving Mountains presents a groundbreaking collection of nature writing by authors who live with chronic illness and physical disabilities. This unique compilation offers readers a fresh perspective on the natural world, emphasizing the intimate and often overlooked experiences of those who navigate life with health challenges. Each of the twenty-five pieces invites us to see nature through a lens of vulnerability and resilience, showcasing the beauty and complexity of the environment as perceived by these talented writers.
In Moving Mountains, contributors explore a wide range of themes, from the delicate intricacies of a single raindrop to the overwhelming force of the north wind. The anthology shifts the focus from traditional narratives of conquering nature to a more nuanced exploration of coexistence and connection. It encourages readers to reflect on their own relationship with the world around them, fostering a deeper appreciation for the subtleties that often go unnoticed.
With a foreword by Samantha Walton, this collection not only highlights the voices of disabled and chronically ill authors but also aims to redefine the landscape of nature writing. The contributions from writers such as Isobel Anderson, Kerri Andrews, and Eli Clare create a rich tapestry of experiences that resonate with readers, making Moving Mountains an anthology to treasure and revisit.
Bringing together startlingly original voices, Moving Mountains invites us not only to look at nature, but to live alongside it in community and collaboration. Privileging the experiences, perceptions, and perspectives of disabled and chronically ill writers and poets, this anthology is both an urgent call for justice, and an endlessly moving exploration of what it means to be human. Compelling, challenging, contemplative and curious, Moving Mountains is an anthology to treasure and return to -- Elinor Cleghorn * author of UNWELL WOMEN *
Moving Mountains is a rich gift of much-needed stories and cosmologies that help us see the earth, our world and interdependence, and our ideas of "nature" and the "natural" with greater clarity. I found each of the narratives uniquely compelling, dynamic and powerful. Beautifully curated and edited with a moving introduction by Louise Kenward, Moving Mountains is a generative and profound anthology that I know I will return to - and it will help us untangle ourselves from many of the modern myths which separate and sever -- Lucy Jones * author of LOSING EDEN and MATRESCENCE *
Personal involvements with nature are exposed in this deeply affecting collection, which will stay with you -- Tom Shakespeare
Some of my favourite writers and artists are collected here. Together they present a strong argument for the expansion of nature writing into the realm of illness and disability - whether from bed, chair, balcony or close neighbourhood. What if your illness and/or disability - or for that matter ableism and lack of access - restricts your capacity to "immerse" yourself in nature? What can experiencing nature through an unsteady, uneven body reveal? In Eli Clare's words, a world that "relishes crookedness, wholeness and brokenness" -- Alice Hattrick * author of ILL FEELINGS *
An important, vital, questing collection of words, stories and experiences of wild green space which asks what it means to lose oneself in nature and explores how acquaintance with living landscapes both urban and rural can earth, galvanise and inspire. An anthology to open eyes, minds and hearts, I loved it -- Dan Richards * author of HOLLOWAY and OUTPOST *
A stunning anthology that promises to change the landscape of nature writing. Challenging who gets to write about nature, Moving Mountains is an ambitious, beautiful collection of work -- Lizzie Huxley-Jones * author and editor of STIM *
Moving Mountains is a stunning book that captures the experience of living with a disability or chronic illness. Through the beautifully described narratives I felt seen, known and far less alone. Moving Mountainsraises the voices of disabled authors but it offers insights to everyone, because illness impacts us all -- Claire Wade * author of The Choice *
This is a beautiful collection of stories & poems by a variety of authors. The authors will feel like they are old friends sharing their deepest thoughts with you. As someone living with chronic illness, it was comforting and validating to be heard through these stories too -- Jeannie Di Bon * Hypermobility Movement Therapist *
Nature might not heal disabled bodies, but it does connect and soothe. Just like this beautiful, raw book did for me -- Rachel Charlton-Dailey
Nature and pain have always been caught up together; in this lively anthology, nature and pain shine light on one another and both come out transformed -- Noreen Masud * author of A FLAT PLACE *
This polyphonic exploration of bodies, minds and the natural world brings together fascinatingly diverse writing to create something magical. A collection that fuses fierce strength with lyricism, vulnerability with exciting prose, it's a moving testament to resilience and hope, and to celebrating joy wherever we can find it -- Lulah Ellender * author of GROUNDING *
ISBN: 9781804440537
Dimensions: 222mm x 144mm x 28mm
Weight: 407g
288 pages