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Archives of Joy: Reflections on Animals and the Nature of Being [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 133x190 mm, B&W Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Greystone Books,Canada
  • ISBN-10: 1771649321
  • ISBN-13: 9781771649322
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 133x190 mm, B&W Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Greystone Books,Canada
  • ISBN-10: 1771649321
  • ISBN-13: 9781771649322
Teised raamatud teemal:
Beauchemin discovers again and again that happiness is a function of the connection between beingsthe nonhuman animals as well as the human.Maria Popova, A Favorite Book of 2023

For readers of Ross Gays The Book of Delights comes a joyful, tender memoir of encounters with animals and their potential to transform our lives through joy.

Two mismatched ducks quarrel amorously. A tortoise basks on a rock in the sun. Four deer ceremoniously visit a writers garden to announce the arrival of a newborn fawn. In Archives of Joy, renowned poet, essayist, and novelist Jean-François Beauchemin turns his poetic and playful gaze to memories of animals he has known throughout his life, from fleeting encounters to deep relationships. With each meeting, Beauchemin returns to a simple thought: that joy in nature is an essential counterweight to the inescapable awareness of the brevity of life.

In short, humorous, and often dreamlike vignettes, Beauchemin meditates on the mysteries of existence, the alchemy of memory, and the entwinement of the animal world with our ownwhether hes nursing an injured bird back to health, deciphering the gaze of a judgmental cat, or keeping company with a workhorse nearing its death.

His life as a writer and his beloved pet dogs and cats feature often, as do the creatures he encounters in his garden, at farms, or on woodland walks: sparrows, crows, deer, foxes, horses, and cows. Deeply restorative, imaginative, and dreamily poetic, Archives of Joy is a memoir that will stay with readers long after its final page.

Arvustused

"Jean-François Beauchemin looks back, around and into the mystic, to great effect. His brief and often breathtaking reflections on creatures he has encountered throughout his life meld into a salve for the troubled, weary or distracted mind and will appeal to fans of Brian Doyle, Ross Gay and Margaret Renkl. . . [ A] small treasure." Bookpage/p>

"I love this book! In a time when far too many people are estranged from nature, Archives of Joy will make you want to get outside and watch the animals you encounter wherever you are." Marc Bekoff, PhD, author of The Emotional Lives of Animals and Dogs Demystified

"I was taken with this book from the first page to the last, but how to describe it? Not poetry, not essay, not memoir, but all of these merging like watercolors on wet paper. Jean-François Beauchemin calls this collection 'a bestiary of memory.' What an apt description! Critters, both wild and domestic, accompany him through his wanderings, and the past, even the time before his birth, shines its light on the path he is walking now. The writing is grounded in the real and earthy, yet the imaginative leaps dazzle and delight. A tortoise contemplates death, God makes an appearance to apologize for giving dogs such a short life, a rabbit takes comfort in tarot readings in his favor. He calls himself 'a man who is always moved and amazed by the brevity of everything.' You, reader, will be moved and amazed too." Lorna Crozier, Governor General's Awardwinning poet and author of Through the Garden: A Love Story (With Cats) and After That

"Referring to the work as a 'bestiary of memory,' the author embraces his past as he reflects on moments he's spent with the other denizens of his world in observations on each interaction that move from the practical to the metaphysical . . . A lovely, meditative volume." Booklist





Praise for the French Edition

"Reading Jean-François Beauchemin is an experience in itself. It is like an exercise in meditation; like pausing in front of a particular image, in a suspended moment. It is him in the imageas he projects himselfbut it is ourselves that we see, or rather those aspects of our own lives which have escaped us." Le Devoir

"[ Jean-François Beauchemin] is an author known for his writings about life, full of deep and heartfelt reflection. He opens the door wide to allow us into the core of his being. He is the kind of person you meet and with whom, after the first sentence, and without quite knowing why, you are talking earnestly about the meaning of life." Le Passe Mot

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Extensive galley send International publicity campaign Digital and print advertising Promotion on Edelweiss and Catalist Social media campaign and advertising; influencer outreach
Author's Note 4(4)
In the Forest
8(2)
Splash
10(2)
The Soul
12(2)
Dreamer
14(2)
A Visitor
16(2)
A Writer's Life
18(2)
Announcement
20(2)
Running
22(2)
Before I Was Born
24(1)
Useful
24(6)
Happy People
30(2)
Adjectives
32(2)
Carefree
34(2)
Apollinaire
36(2)
A House Sparrow
38(2)
Be Convincing
40(2)
A Donkey
42(2)
A Crow
44(4)
War Wounded
48(2)
Real Life
50(2)
Peace
52(2)
A Fox
54(2)
Indifference
56(2)
Two Ducks
58(2)
Body and Thought
60(2)
Rainy Night
62(2)
Logic and Destiny
64(2)
Behind the Shed
66(2)
Inner Life
68(4)
Kinship
72(2)
First Steps
74(2)
During Death
76(2)
Enigmatic Questions
78(2)
Imagination
80(2)
Sleepless Night
82(2)
Root Cellar
84(2)
Whistling Bird
86(2)
What Would I Have Been?
88(2)
The Modern World
90(2)
Comma
92(2)
Poetry
94(2)
Trees
96(2)
Woe Is Me
98(2)
God's journal
100(2)
Winter 1975
102(2)
What There Is in My Memory
104(2)
A Supreme Discretion
106(2)
Vocabulary
108(2)
Everyday Life
110(2)
Four Dogs
112(1)
Spring
113(3)
Faith in the Future
116(2)
Glory
118(2)
Wing
120(2)
Beauty, Patience
122(2)
Fleeting Friendship
124(2)
Manuscript
126(2)
In the Field
128(2)
Strolling
130(2)
Dizzy
132(1)
Where Dreams Begin
133(3)
Purity
136(2)
A Woodpecker
138(2)
Joie de Vivre
140(2)
A Hare
142(2)
In the Garden
144(4)
Sources 148(3)
About the Author 151
Jean-François Beauchemin is a prolific French-Canadian author whose novels, poems, essays, and contemplations have earned great critical acclaim. His work has been called one of the best-kept secrets of Quebec literature. He has twice been shortlisted for the Governor Generals Award.