In Sardinia: An Unexpected Journey in Italy

Author:   Jeff Biggers
Publisher:   Melville House Publishing
ISBN:  

9781685890261


Pages:   354
Publication Date:   23 May 2023
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

Our Price $55.00 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

In Sardinia: An Unexpected Journey in Italy


Add your own review!

Overview

"""Mr. Biggersis an enthusiastic and erudite guide. Seeking out the past in local lore and in Sardinia's long and overlooked literary tradition, he returns the island to the center of our imaginative map of the Mediterranean."" -- The Wall Street Journal ""At last, a grand companion to the mysterious and enchanting island of Sardinia. Written with verve and love, In Sardinia is the book I'll be taking on future trips."" -Frances Mayes, New York Times bestselling author of Under the Tuscan Sun Award-winning historian Jeff Biggers opens a new window into the hidden treasures of Sardinia in a groundbreaking travel narrative that crisscrosses one of the most enigmatic places in Italy After three decades of living and traveling in Italy, Jeff Biggers finally crossed over to Sardinia,uncovering a treasury of stories amid major archaeological discoveries rewriting the history of the Mediterranean. Based in the bewitching port of Alghero, guided through the island's rich and largely untranslated literature, he embarked on a rare journey around the island to experience its famed cuisine, wine, traditional rituals and thriving cultural movements. ""Sardinia is something else. Enchanting spaces and distances to travel,""D. H. Lawrence wrote in 1921. On the 100thanniversary of Lawrence's visit, Biggers opens a new window into the history of the island, chronicling how new archaeological findings have placed the island as one of the cradles of the Bronze Age. From the Neolithic array of Stonehenge-likedolmens and menhir stone formations to the thousands of Bronze Age ""nuraghe"" towers and burial tombs, the vastness of the uninterrupted cycles of civilizations and their architectural marvelshave turned Sardinia into the Mediterranean's""open museum."" Beyond its fabled beaches,reconsidering how its unique history and ways have shaped Italy and Europe today, Biggers explores howtravelers must first understand Sardinia and its ancient and modern historytotruly understand the rest of Italy. In the tradition of Mark Kurlansky's Basque History of the World, Peter Hessler's Oracle Bones- A Journey Through in China, and Frances Mayes' and Tim Parks' narratives on Italy, In Sardinia is a major new addition to travel writing and literature in Italy."

Full Product Details

Author:   Jeff Biggers
Publisher:   Melville House Publishing
Imprint:   Melville House Publishing
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781685890261


ISBN 10:   1685890261
Pages:   354
Publication Date:   23 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

Table of Contents

Reviews

[A] rich, detailed chronicle...compelling guide and a new appreciation of an overlooked island...Neither holiday postcard nor dry ancient history, this is a fascinating journey around Sardinia. -- Kirkus Reviews A deeply satisfying dive into the Sardinian soul, but at the same time the writing is so spare and essential - almost as if Biggers somehow reflects the silences and spaces of the island as well. Every page taught me something new about Sardinia's literature, legends, landscape, icons and customs. A moving book which traces the contours of the terrain and hears its ancient voices. A magnificent achievement. --Tobias Jones, author of The Po: An Elegy for Italy's Longest River In Sardinia is an indispensable and necessary international guide. To discover a Sardinia still little known outside the national borders and to reveal its multiform riches and diversity. It is no coincidence that this opens with the Ogliastra artist Maria Lai and closes with the poet of Desulo, Montanaru, just as it is no coincidence that, in this almost intimate text, the many Sardignias are represented through a kaleidoscopic variety of languages and cultures, landscapes and knowledge, sounds, tastes and encounters. In Sardinia is an unmissable journey that starts from an inner story to be shared with the vast world. A journey capable of filling that profound void, which makes that stone thrown into the Mediterranean a teeming patch of land yet to be revealed. -- Paolo Fresu, legendary Italian jazz musician and composer


In Sardinia is an indispensable and necessary international guide. To discover a Sardinia still little known outside the national borders and to reveal its multiform riches and diversity. It is no coincidence that this opens with the Ogliastra artist Maria Lai and closes with the poet of Desulo, Montanaru, just as it is no coincidence that, in this almost intimate text, the many Sardignias are represented through a kaleidoscopic variety of languages and cultures, landscapes and knowledge, sounds, tastes and encounters. In Sardinia is an unmissable journey that starts from an inner story to be shared with the vast world. A journey capable of filling that profound void, which makes that stone thrown into the Mediterranean a teeming patch of land yet to be revealed. -- Paolo Fresu, legendary Italian jazz musician and composer


"""Mr. Biggers is an enthusiastic and erudite guide. Seeking out the past in local lore and in Sardinia’s long and overlooked literary tradition, he returns the island to the center of our imaginative map of the Mediterranean."" -- The Wall Street Journal ""[A] rich, detailed chronicle...compelling guide and a new appreciation of an overlooked island...Neither holiday postcard nor dry ancient history, this is a fascinating journey around Sardinia."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""A successful and well-written blend of history, travel, art, literature, and culture."" -- The Washington Independent Review of Books ""In Sardinia is a delightful travelogue that unearths magical stories from beneath island stones."" -- Foreword Reviews ""A fine mix of geography and history that offers a vigorous riposte to the various misunderstandings heaped upon Sardinia."" --Booklist ""At last, a grand companion to the mysterious and enchanting island of Sardinia. Known to most travelers for its beaches, Sardinia's complex archeological heritage extends back to Neolithic times. Jeff Biggers, the consummate traveler/ scholar, starts in beautiful Alghero and begins exploring the entire island, delving into the rich traditions of music, arts, dialects, crafts, and literature. Along the way, he and his family revel in local lore, festivals, food, and wine. Written with verve and love, In Sardinia is the book I'll be taking on future trips."" --Frances Mayes, New York Times bestselling author of Under the Tuscan Sun ""In Sardinia passionately recounts Biggers' discovery of a place long considered out of time and history. With an agile writing style but one that reveals the extensive research behind the text, In Sardinia takes the reader on a discovery of an island-as-a-continent, its rich historical heritage as well as its increasingly vibrant contemporary cultural life."" --Maria Bonaria Urban, author of Sardinia on Screen ""A deeply satisfying dive into the Sardinian soul, but at the same time the writing is so spare and essential - almost as if Biggers somehow reflects the silences and spaces of the island as well. Every page taught me something new about Sardinia's literature, legends, landscape, icons and customs. A moving book which traces the contours of the terrain and hears its ancient voices. A magnificent achievement."" --Tobias Jones, author of The Po: An Elegy for Italy's Longest River ""In Sardinia is an indispensable and necessary international guide. To discover a Sardinia still little known outside the national borders and to reveal its multiform riches and diversity. It is no coincidence that this opens with the Ogliastra artist Maria Lai and closes with the poet of Desulo, Montanaru, just as it is no coincidence that, in this almost intimate text, the many ""Sardignias"" are represented through a kaleidoscopic variety of languages and cultures, landscapes and knowledge, sounds, tastes and encounters. In Sardinia is an unmissable journey that starts from an inner story to be shared with the vast world. A journey capable of filling that profound void, which makes that stone thrown into the Mediterranean a teeming patch of land yet to be revealed."" -- Paolo Fresu, legendary Italian jazz musician and composer"


Author Information

Jeff Biggers is an American Book Award-winning historian, journalist and playwright. Based part-time in Italy since 1989, he is the recipient of the David Brower Award for Environmental Reporting, the Foreword Magazine Book of the Year for Travel Writing, a Lowell Thomas Award for Travel Journalism, and other honours. Author of ten books of cultural history and investigative reporting, his work has appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, Salon.com, and on National Public Radio and Public Radio International. For more information, visit- www.jeffbiggers.com

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

wl

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List