Philippa Rees
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Philippa Rees

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edit biographydelete Biography Biography- Philippa Rees.Involution-An Odyssey was nominated runner-up Book of the Year( 2013) by the Scientific and Medical Network. A Shadow in Yucatan was also short listed for the Quagga Prize. Four of her short stories have been shortlisted for Narrative Magazine's seasonal competitions in a single year (2014/15) The lives distilled in the work of Philippa have been as manifold as the proverbial cat. But all have fed into the mix. Born in South Africa to a family on both sides of the Boer war divide (half fighting the other half) her childhood was equally extreme. As an only child of a single mother she was imprisoned in harsh boarding schools, but holidays were spent on her horse riding the mountains of Lesotho, or on safaris with a beloved grandfather inspecting African schools in the remotest areas of Botswana, shooting for the pot and camping under the stars. In the background of solitary African existence there were always books, and a family that valued them: Her grandmother was a Barrett, related to Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and her great great aunt corresponded with George Eliot, whose step sons she befriended in tragic circumstances. So writing and literature were the ways to make sense of experience. Choices were always difficult because everything was equally interesting: university involved sampling five faculties before deciding on zoology and psychology. Early marriage to a marine biologist took her to an island off the Mozambique coast, scavenging on the mud flats for abundant sea food, but post only by occasional fishing boat. Her first book 'Dryads and Drinking Water' was set in Mozambique at the start of the civil war. Later life took her first to Florida and then to the Max Planck Institute in Bavaria where she lived in an eleventh century saw mill on the banks of a lake with an unrepentant Nazi landlady, while her husband worked with Konrad Lorenz and the exciting school of animal behaviour that surrounded him. Following some profound spiritual experiences Philippa divorced and came to England with two small daughters, where she converted some barns as a music centre, and taught courses on 'Saints and Scientists' at Bristol University. But writing always came first, and none of it slotted into a Dewey Index easily. Her poetic novella 'A Shadow in Yucatan' is an evocation of the atmosphere of the sixties, set in Florida. A new 'magnum opus', a poetic history of Western thought, 'Involution' is due to be published in March 2013. After that she hopes to publish her short stories revealing the gulf between New and Old World attitudes and a novel based upon her personal experiences. She has four daughters and lives in Somerset. Show Less add blog Blogs Blog Feed Status http://www.philipparees.wordpress.com/feed New posts will appear on the Author Page within 24 hours of posting. Learn More add event Events Share your upcoming speaking engagements, bookstore appearances, and other events. learn more Author Page URL Cut and paste the text below to share your Author Page: amazon.com/author/philipparees Share this URL: add photomanage Photos add video Videos Share video interviews, book trailers, or book signing videos. add account Twitter Display your latest tweet on the Author Page.
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