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Tapa dura
Páginas
72
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Oct 31, 2014
Editorial
Wounded Wolf Press
Descripción
Estimated at 4,000 to 5,000 years old, the ancient yew in the churchyard of St. Digain, Llangernyw may be oldest living thing in the British Isles. It is strangely apt that such a long lived tree - immortal by comparison to our own lifespans - should grow next to a church reputed to be haunted by an ‘angel of death’, known in local folklore as Angelystor.
The text, music and graphic score contained herein bring together folklore, history and personal narrative to explore the auditory world of St. Digain’s churchyard, tracing a passage through the waking consciousness of daytime and into the ‘dark night’ of Angelystor.
Librarian's note: Published with ISBN13 9786054897001, which has been reused by the publisher.
The text, music and graphic score contained herein bring together folklore, history and personal narrative to explore the auditory world of St. Digain’s churchyard, tracing a passage through the waking consciousness of daytime and into the ‘dark night’ of Angelystor.
Librarian's note: Published with ISBN13 9786054897001, which has been reused by the publisher.
Géneros
Religión y Espiritualidad
Historia
Terror