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2024-07-13

Liminal lands

There are always liminal lands, out beyond the predictions of common sense or myth, where the mind encounters places strangely common to human experience. Jungians would call them archetypal, perhaps; they crop up, for instance – often in passing – in fantastic fiction. A few examples might be CS Lewis’ Narnia (the Shribble Marshes), Ursula le Guin’s Earthsea (Osskil), Michael Moorcock’s other London (Jerry Cornelius’ Notting Hill), the American Southwest of Ed Dorn’s Gunslinger sequence.

But sometimes they exist in everyday time and space. Lucy Pollock (the emphasis is mine):

At the pumping station, far out on the liminal land through which the river flows, the dog and I turn for home. The fields now are lush with flowering grasses, but for weeks in the winter they will be submerged and this track will become a narrow causeway across the floodplain.

My rage abates. Of course we need science and biotechnology and billions of data points, as we seek to improve the lives of older people, our future selves. But side by side with the science we need a deep and abiding understanding of what it means to be human.

I have encountered such places myself. Much of my earlier writing had to do with them, and their strange coexistence between mind and place: the Wye Valley, the worked-out coal country along the River Browney, Western Park in Leicester. There have been darker places too, since then; like the high grounds above Kimmeridge Bay, home to PD James’ The Black Tower, or the post-UKAEA wasteland of Winfrith Heath. But yours will be different again, like Lucy Pollock’s: places between, times that do not quite align.

Contemplative practice has, in itself, nothing to do with such things. And yet the deep instincts – I’m tempted to call them mystical, even though the word has so many unhelpful connotations – that draw people to the contemplative life – as to the methodologies of psychonautics – are human instincts. Might it not be that these same instincts are themselves the door to this fundamental way of being human – to the liminal lands – since they are themselves in a way reflections of, or reflected in, the silent illumination of the contemplative condition itself?

#consciousness #contemplative #CSLewis #EdDorn #liminality #LucyPollock #MichaelMoorcock #PDJames #poems #solitude #UrsulaLeGuin

Historia, trama, trama con misterio y trama de P. D. James

En el libro Aspectos de la novela, E. M. Forster escribe:

«El rey murió y luego murió la reina» es una historia. «El rey murió y luego la reina murió de pena» es una trama. […] «La reina murió, nadie sabía por qué, hasta que se descubrió que fue de pena por la muerte del rey», es una trama con misterio, un enunciado que admite un desarrollo mayor.

Yo añadiría: «Todo el mundo creyó que la reina había muerto de pena hasta que descubrieron la marca del pinchazo en el cuello.» Eso es un misterio sobre un asesinato, y también admite un desarrollo mayor.

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Deep Dark Fears

#DeepDarkFears #EMForster #historia #LaDamaRojaMataSieteVeces #misterio #PDJames #TodoLoQueSéSobreNovelaNegra #trama

Los causantes de la literatura de emociones

«En 1863 una importante reseña del Quarterly Review señalaba:
Ha crecido entre nosotros una clase de literatura […] que no desempeña un papel importante a la hora de moldear las mentes y transformar los hábitos y gustos de su generación; y lo hace principalmente, o casi digamos que exclusivamente, «dirigiéndose a las entrañas». […] La emoción, y sólo la emoción, parece ser el gran objetivo al que aspiran […]. Varias causas han influido en la aparición de este fenómeno en nuestra literatura. Hay tres fundamentales a las que puede atribuirse gran parte del peso: las publicaciones por entregas, las bibliotecas ambulantes y los puestos de venta de libros de las estaciones.»

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Portugal, 1950’s by Thurston Hopkins

#literaturaDeEmociones #literaturaDeEntrañas #PDJames #publicacionesPorEntregas #QuarterlyReview #TodoLoQueSéSobreNovelaNegra

2024-11-27

‎‎Lucinda Douglas-Menzies, Portrait de l’écrivaine britannique P. D. James (1990), impression sur bromure, 33cm x 33,3cm, Londres (UK) : National Portrait Gallery.

P. D. James (1920-2014) disparaissait il y a dix ans jour pour jour.

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Photographie en noir et blanc au format carré. 

On y voit le buste d’une femme âgée aux cheveux coupés courts (l’écrivaine britannique P. D. James) à l’avant-plan d’une bibliothèque. Son regard est tourné vers un point situé en bas à gauche de l’image. Elle porte une chemise blanche. Ses bras sont croisés sur sa poitrine, l’un tenant un poignard, l’autre une loupe.
2024-06-25

Picked up a copy of #DeathComesToPemberley by #PDJames from the local ‘book swap’ so now I’m listening to #PrideAndPrejudice by #JaneAustin so I know what’s going on… 👒 ☕️ 🫖

#Books 📚

Cover of paperback Death Comes to Pemberley by PD JamesScreenshot of Pride and Prejudice audiobookDetails of Pride and Prejudice book
Midu HadiMiduHadi
2024-02-27

A lawyer successfully argues her case and gets a murderer behind bars only to be murdered herself! No worries, though, Dalgliesh is on the case.

Midu HadiMiduHadi
2024-01-04

When an investigative journalist gets murdered just after they've had plastic surgery, it's up to Dalgliesh to uncover the face behind it.

Deadlinedeadline
2023-11-23

‘Peaky Blinders’ Producer Options P.D. James’ Cordelia Gray Novels & Plots Expansion Of Female Detective’s Universe

deadline.com/2023/11/peaky-bli

BlackDutchSnarkjohnettesnuggs@mas.to
2023-07-14

@likelyjanlukas
Reading a lot of British mysteries like #PDJames & Agatha Christie, figured a lot of British slang out as a kid. Yes, I was reading PD James as a ten-year-old. I had access to the nearby airbase library as a kid, and they stocked a lot of really good fiction:)
#books

David Paul Nixonnewghoststories@c.im
2023-03-10

#plaquespotting Phyllis Dorothy James began writing in the mid 50s while working as a hospital administrator. She published her first DCI Adam Dalgleish mystery in 1960, the first of 14, though she continued working as a civil servant until 1979. She was made a Baroness in 1991. Other works include sci-fi classic Children of Men.

Spotted at her former home in Holland Park.

#blueplaque #pdjames #hollandpark #books #bookstadon

2023-02-01

Um 7:10 ein #Krimi-Zitat auf der Literatur-Uhr:

At twelve minutes past seven, in the kitchen, Kimberly was becoming anxious. She had been told by Sister Holland that Miss Gradwyn had asked for her early-morning tea tray to be brought up at seven o’clock.

- The Private Patient, P.D. James

literature-clock.jenevoldsen.c

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2022-03-01

Just watched Children of Men (2006), a film based on the 1992 novel by P. D. James (#HatTip to Wikipedia for most of that information). An action sci-fi story set in a post-pandemic world that has rendered humanity sterile. Harrowing but deeply moving watch. Recommended.

#movies #SciFi #PDJames

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