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Authors: Janine Pommy Vega, Janine Pommy-Vega
ISBN-13: 9780872863279, ISBN-10: 0872863271
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: City Lights Books
Date Published: January 2001
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Janine Pommy Vega

Book Synopsis

These are the true-life adventures of a woman who ranges over four continents, endeavoring to go beyond the limits of ordinary life. Recovering from an accident, she goes to Glastonbury, where she finds energy portrayed in ancient earthworks as a snake coiled in concentric circles around a hill. To walk this spiral is called threading the maze, which means both to ascend and to go deep within. This becomes a guiding emblem of her pilgrimages to sites of female spiritual and temporal power, from the Irish countryside to the Amazon jungle to the high mountain cultures of Nepal.
Janine Pommy Vega, Beat Generation writer, performer, and musician, is the author of twelve books. For many years she has worked with Poets in the Schools, and she is a member of PEN’s Prison Writing Committee.

Publishers Weekly

The story of the Beat Generation is one of the most fascinating chapters in American literary history, but until recently recognition of the lives and work of the women writers of that movement has been spotty at best. Vega, a poet who was included in Brenda Knight's 1996 anthology, Women of the Beat Generation, here recounts her adventures in a lyrical memoir organized into four loosely related essays. She traces her lifelong thirst for travel back to her childhood in Union City, N.J., when her father, a milkman, took her along on his route, awakening her curiosity about the world beyond familiar limits. As a teenager, she was attracted to the bohemian lifestyle of the Beats, and moved to New York, where she met and fell in love with Fernando Vega, a Peruvian painter. They lived and traveled in Paris, Ibiza and Jerusalem until his sudden death at the age of 33. Devastated by her loss, Vega began a pilgrimage, a search for life's meaning. She visited ancient sites in England and Ireland; journeyed through the Amazon jungle; braved the threat of Shining Path guerrillas in the high Andes; and endured great hardships in the Himalayasall in a quest for insight into sacred female religious power, or serpent power. Vega's memoir is somewhat disjointed, but nonetheless affecting, as she travels the world seeking consolation, challenge and inspiration. (Sept.)

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