The Book of Mysteries launch with Rebecca Tamás at Bookhaus

A event held at Bookhaus on Friday 10th July. The event starts at 18:00.


At festive gatherings celebrating summer’s peak, in reflective moments as winter gave way, Rebecca Tamás began to hear another rhythm. A faint hint that, underneath the rush of clocks and calendars, another, richer kind of time might exist.

As she suffered from grief and burnout, Tamás sought a deeper connection to the movement of the seasons through an immersion in old folkways. She set out on a journey across the UK guided by the Pagan wheel of the year, marking each solstice, equinox and the midpoints between them with a ritual drawn from ancient traditions. From a confrontation with the sharp pains of winter at Samhain in Edinburgh to a giddy experience of collective joy at Padstow’s May Day, she found in these traditional practices electric potential for transforming our relationship to the natural world.

Intellectually penetrating and richly lyrical, The Book of Mysteries follows the drumbeat of seasonal ritual towards an immersion in the wild time of the earth. Ecstatic, radical and irreverent, this book is a rallying cry to wrest time away from the structures of work and capital, so as to encounter the life-giving mystery of the natural world.

We are delighted to welcome Rebecca to bookhaus. She will be in conversation with Lia Leendertz, author of the bestselling Almanac. Tickets cost £7 and include a glass of wine or a soft drink and £2 off the book. Presented by bookhaus.



Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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