Baggage - a book of leavings

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Field, V. 2016. Baggage - a book of leavings. London, UK Francis Boutle Publishers.
AuthorsField, V.
Abstract

How does anyone survive the ending of a marriage? In Baggage, both Victoria Field’s sense of wonder and awareness of loss continually fascinate. She packs her bag and joins hundreds of other pilgrims, but only a poet could depict so acutely how a marriage fails.

KeywordsPilgrimage; Autoethnography; Camino; Marriage; Memoir; Spirituality
Year2016
PublisherFrancis Boutle Publishers
Output statusPublished
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Print01 May 2016
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Deposited08 Oct 2020
Place of publicationLondon, UK
ISBN9780993534430
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