Mermaid Singing
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Narrated by:
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Josie Taylor
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Charmian Clift
About this listen
In 1954 Australian writers Charmian Clift and George Johnston, with children in tow, left grey post-war London for Greece.
Mermaid Singing details the culture shock and sheer delight of their first year on the tiny sponge-fishing island of Kalymnos. Clift paints an evocative picture of the characters and sun-drenched rhythms of traditional life, long before mass tourism descended.
A travel writing classic, available for the first time in twenty years with a new introduction by Polly Samson. "Mermaid Singing" is the companion volume to Peel Me a Lotus.
Charmian Clift was born in New South Wales, Australia in 1923. She became a journalist on the Melbourne Argus after World War II and in 1947 married novelist and journalist George Johnston.
Early in their marriage they collaborated on three novels: the prizewinning High Valley, The Big Chariot and the Sponge Divers. Then in 1954, having lived in London for a few years, they took their family to live in the Greek Islands. During the period Charmian wrote two accounts of their life there, Mermaid Singing and Peel Me a Lotus, and two novels, Honour’s Mimic and Walk to the Paradise Gardens.
In 1964 the family returned to Australia and Charmian began a weekly newspaper column which quickly gained her a wide and devoted readership. She died in 1969.
Polly Samson is an author, lyricist and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Her most recent novel, the bestselling A Theatre for Dreamers, features Charmian Clift as one of the central characters.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-08-22
great book
Loved it. The natation was good. Greek pronounsiation was generally a little annoying as names of people and places were pronounced wrongly. other than that really lovely book.
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- Slava
- 17-08-24
Beautiful
What a rare and fascinating book! Clift writes like a painter, and her descriptions are all the more precious to me because I know Kalymnos very well. Reading this was like stepping in a Time Machine, and I feel blessed to have learned about a place I love so much through her eyes! However, I think that for someone unfamiliar with the island, this book might not have quite the same appeal.
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