El tema central de este Blog es LA FILOSOFÍA DE LA CABAÑA y/o EL REGRESO A LA NATURALEZA o sobre la construcción de un "paradiso perduto" y encontrar un lugar en él. La experiencia de la quietud silenciosa en la contemplación y la conexión entre el corazón y la tierra. La cabaña como objeto y método de pensamiento. Una cabaña para aprender a vivir de nuevo, y como ejemplo de que otras maneras de vivir son posibles sobre la tierra.

jueves, 24 de febrero de 2011

Cecilia Woloch cabin in Pietrusza Wola 50

Log Cabin Holiday in Poland
“This house is my idea of heaven - falling asleep to the sound of the stream outside the window, waking to birdsong, watching rainstorms from the porch, wading out into the meadow in mid-day sun. It's the perfect place to read and write and dream and just be a human being on earth again. I'm convinced the house is inhabited by the sweetest spirits. I feel overwhelmed by an almost ridiculous happiness every time I cross the threshold.”

Cecilia Woloch - poet, and regular guest at the log cabin, in whose last collection, Carpathia, the influence of the area may be felt.

Cecilia Woloch

Brief Biography:

Cecilia Woloch is the author of five collections of poems, most recently Carpathia, from BOA Editions Ltd. She is the recipient of an NEA Fellowship and is currently a lecturer in the creative writing program at the University of Southern California, as well as the founding director of The Paris Poetry Workshop. She spends a part of each year traveling, and in recent years has divided her time between Los Angeles, California; Atlanta, Georgia; Shepherdsville, Kentucky; Paris, France; and a small village in the Carpathian mountains of southeastern Poland.



Porch of log cabin
Pietrusza Wola 50 is a traditional log cabin situated in Pietrusza Wola, a small village set in the Czarnorzecko-Strzyzowski Landscape Park in the Carpathian Mountains of south-east Poland.

Fuentes:
http://www.ceciliawoloch.com/

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