The book of silence sara maitland

Silence is the antimatter of the book world and to choose it as a subject is courageous. Moving to scotland into a solitary house on the remote moors of galloway, sara maitland now lives the life of quiet she celebrates in her latest book, a book of silence. She has described these changes in her life and the experiences leading to them in the autobiographical a book of silence. The year i turned 50 was the year my son finished school and left home. Maitlands odyssey, the book of silence, is a story about a discovery of self and god in a world of silence. Sara maitland born 27 february 1950, london is a british writer of religious fantasy. Sara weaves together her own journey with thoughts and quotes from those who have made this journey before her, especially the desert fathers. A book of silence by sara maitland posted on january 8, 2017 by bookbii i spent a lot of time thinking about the kind of books i wanted to focus on in my attempt to read more slowly, and it wasnt too long before sara maitland s a book of silence. In this fascinating, intelligent, beautifully written book, maitland describes how she set out to explore this new love, spending periods of silence in the sinai desert, the scottish hills, and a remote cottage on the isle of skye. In short, a book of silence is still a book by someone who loves talking. Maitland lived in remote cottages, visited deserts, forests. Part memoir, part intellectual history, sara maitlands book examines not silence, exactly, but solitude and individuals withdrawal from society. Eight years through the stillongoing process, she wrote about her endeavor in a book of silence as part of this journey, maitland has done 40 days and 40 nights of something approaching complete silence in a remote, isolated house in the far north of england.

A book of silence in her late forties, after a noisy upbringing as one of six children and adulthood as a vocal feminist and mother, sara maitland found herself living alone in the country and, to her surprise, falling in love with silence. Micaela maftei university of glasgow sara maitland has a clearly defined goal in her present life. Jun 28, 2010 introverts who read sara maitlands new book about silence may need to recommit themselves to the commandment not to covet. Born in 1950, she studied at oxford university and currently tutors on the distance learning ma in creative writing for lancaster university. A book of silence grapples with ideas at the very heart of what it is to be human, and sara maitland is a joyous champion of the countercultural notion that silence is more than simply an absence of noise the times maitlands experience has been rich and thorough, and deeply enviable. We live in a noisy world, and true silence, if there is such a thing, is hard to come by. Nov 20, 2012 sara maitland must be the least likely candidate for the life of a silent hermit that i have ever met. A book of silence kindle edition by maitland, sara. A book of silence by sara maitland the sunday times. Sara maitland must be the least likely candidate for the life of a silent hermit that i have ever met. Maitlands insightful awareness and comments on history and tradition helps the reader to discover aspects of silence that can only help build a balanced life.

T his refreshing book charts the authors exploration of the energy of silence. Over the past five years, she has spent periods of silence in the sinai desert, the australian bush, and a remote cottage on the isle of skye. Bristol festival of ideas book prize nomination, 2009 a book of silence bbc national short story award runner up, 2009 moss witch. Trying to write a book on silence sounds a bit like an artist attempting to paint the invisible. Over the past five years, she has spent periods of silence in the. In her late forties, after a noisy upbringing as one of six children and adulthood as a vocal feminist and mother, sara maitland found herself living alone in the.

In this fascinating, intelligent, and beautifully written book, maitland describes how she set out to explore this new love, spending periods of silence in the sinai desert, the scottish hills, and a remote cottage on the isle of skye. One night, under a majestically starlit sky, maitland begins telling herself the. As a practising christian and a writer, she values silence and the way it opens up a space within. Eight years through the stillongoing process, she wrote about her endeavor in a book of silence. Sara maitland is the author of numerous works of fiction, including the somerset maugham awardwinning daughters of jerusalem, and several nonfiction books about religion.

Sep, 2009 maitland set out with many questions about the nature of silence and its companion, solitude. By chapter two, in order to more fully explore her hunch that silence is. Maitland has built a hermitage on an isolated moor in galloway, and the book culminates pdf powerfully with her experiences of silence in this new home. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Rather than something that enriches, it is seen as an absence, a lack. The most urgent was posed in reaction to a letter from a respected friend, who argued against silence.

The desire to break the silence with constant human noise is, i believe, precisely an avoidance of the sacred terror of. In this fascinating, intelligent, and beautifully written book. She spent all her life to the age of 50 talking, first as a member of a large and noisy family, then as a writer, lecturer, and activist living in london. After a noisy upbringing as one of six children, and adulthood as a vocal feminist and mother, sara maitland began to crave silence. Maitland is a bold adventurer and the rest of us, doubtless illequipped to deal with the emotional and intellectual challenge of selfsought solitude, are lucky she can give the condition of silence such an articulate voice. A book for silence records a brave and adventurous psychological journey that will speak to all who have doubts about our increasingly overmaterialistic society. A book of silence by sara maitland glasgow, scotland, uk. A book of silence by sara maitland books the guardian. Since 2000, british writer sara maitland has been investigating, searching for, reaching for silence. Buy a book of silence reprint by maitland, sara isbn. The more and the longer you are silent the more you hear the tiny noises within the silence, so that silence itself is always slipping away like a timid wild animal. In this fascinating, intelligent, beautifully written book, maitland describes how she set out to explore this new love, spending periods of silence in the sinai desert. Thank you for sara maitland s article on the power of desert silence in pursuit of silence, april 18.

A book of silence by sara maitland, paperback barnes. Sara maitland s book is an earnest and deep exploration of the nature and cultural significance of silence. Maitland looks at how silence has been seen and experienced by a variety of different people and groups over time, from the desert fathers to poets and solo adventurers. Maitland begins her encounter with silence by spending 40 days and nights alone in a house on the isolated isle of skye. Maitland is the author of several books including the counterpoint press title, book of. You are one of those courageous people who want to dare to live. Maitland was, and is, religious, an anglocatholic, socialist feminist who, in the 1990s, after her marriage ended, took to living alone.

I say if there is such a thing because, as author sara maitland discovered, there is some sound everywhere. Sara maitland after a noisy upbringing as one of six children, and adulthood as a vocal feminist and mother, sara maitland began to crave silence. In her late forties, after a noisy upbringing as one of six children and adulthood as a vocal feminist and mother, sara maitland found herself living alone in the country and, to her surprise, falling in love with silence. Her memoir of these experiences is interwoven with the history of silence. A book of silence grapples with ideas at the very heart of what it is to be human, and sara maitland is a joyous champion of the countercultural notion that silence is more than simply an absence of noise. May 06, 2019 sara maitlands search for silence and solitude turns into an intriguing spiritual quest which takes the reader deep into her inner thoughts and fears. The book is not all about maitland s own experience. She cites polar explorers, solo roundtheworld sailors, and idealistic young chris mccandless, who went alone into the alaskan wilderness and died. Sara maitland books list of books by author sara maitland. One night, under a majestically starlit sky, maitland. A book of silence grapples with ideas at the very heart of what it is to be human, and sara maitland is a joyous champion of the countercultural notion that silence is more than simply an absence of noise the times maitland s experience has. A book of silence grapples with ideas at the very heart of what it is to be human, and sara maitland is a joyous champion of the countercultural notion that silence is more than simply an absence of noise the times maitlands experience has. Introverts who read sara maitland s new book about silence may need to recommit themselves to the commandment not to covet. She fell in love with the silence, and in this profound, frank memoir she describes how she explored this new love, searching for silence and solitude.

A book of silence is a deeply thoughtful, honest and illuminating memoir about a phenomenon too often neglected in the contemporary world. In this communicationfrenzied world, it is a somewhat threatening idea, but also one that many find attractive, at least in theory. Maitland is the author of several books including the counterpoint press title, book of silence and daughter of jerusalem, winner of the somerset maugham award in 1978. Over the past five years, she has spent periods of silence in the sinai desert, the australian bush, and the isle of skye. Sara maitland grew up in london and south west scotland. Sep 02, 2010 this is an interesting book following one womans exploration of the nature of silence.

The 62yearold prizewinning novelist crams more into our 90 minutes than the reduced. A retreat from the world and into utter silence is often seen as an indication of something not quite right, and a risk that isolation can lead to insanity. In her late forties, after a noisy upbringing as one of six children and adulthood as a vocal feminist and mother, sara maitland found herself living alone in the country, and, to her surprise, falling in love with silence. The book is an examination of the importance of silence, its cultural history, and the aversion contemporary society has to it. It lies on the very edge of the arabian tectonic plate, which was ripped off of africa and pushed slowly northward, pulling the little sinai peninsula up from under the sea, draining it off, and then, as often happens at the edge of tectonic movements, shattering it with volcanic eruptions. Jan 08, 2017 i spent a lot of time thinking about the kind of books i wanted to focus on in my attempt to read more slowly, and it wasnt too long before sara maitland s a book of silence found itself rising to the top of the pile. A book of silence by sara maitlandnovelist sara maitland, a lover of solitude, offers a practical rather than romantic guide to life in the middle of nowhere, says kate clanchy. Sara maitland, too, felt this pull into the great nothing and, after 20 years as a vicars wife and noisy and acclaimed feminist novelist, embarked on. See all books authored by sara maitland, including a book of silence, and how to be alone, and more on. A book of silence grapples with ideas at the very heart of what it is to be human, and sara maitland is a joyous champion of the countercultural notion that silence is more than simply an absence of noise the times maitland s experience has been rich and thorough, and deeply enviable. By means of a series of real life experiments the author also tries to find out what it takes to put silence at the heart of a creative life.

In the first chapter, maitland is sitting on the porch of her house on a high moor in englands county durham on a warm october morning, with nothing in my diary for the next fortnight. Like the sinai, where she has found the sacred stillness of god, the deserts of the southwestern u. Nov 01, 2008 a book of silence sara maitland 2008 at first, i found myself totally immersed in this book the need for silence, the difficulty in finding it, searching for it, gardening, reading, walking the darker sides etc. The best books on silence five books expert recommendations. Maitland set out with many questions about the nature of silence and its companion, solitude. I was free to do anything i wanted and i knew that meant forging a life with silence at the centre of it. In her late forties, after a noisy upbringing and then adulthood as vocal feminist and mother, sara maitland found herself living in the country. Apr 04, 2012 thank you for sara maitlands article on the power of desert silence in pursuit of silence, april 18. Sara maitland has scaled the heights or is it depths.