Wolf Moon
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''This imaginative and empathetic book will probably not guide you
to better sleep, but it will be a fine companion for the wakeful
hours''GUARDIAN''A rich kaleidoscope of a book in which a series of
visions emerge from the shadows''FINANCIAL TIMES''A celebration of
the exuberance of night-time and a moving portrait of the dangers
of the dark''THE TIMES''A beautifully written combination of
personal reflection and broader thought . . . at once atmospheric
and touching'' Louise Doughty, author of Apple Tree YardThe night
is a time of darkness and nightmares, fear and vulnerability,
especially for women. And, yet, it is another world, full of beauty
and possibility, too.After the sun goes down, insomnia and sleep
paralysis do threaten. But some have always walked the nocturnal
landscapes, with more or less confidence. Others have worked, night
shifts and hidden night work: nurses, security guards, sex workers.
And some have found solace in the darkness, from queer rave culture
to religious pre-dawn traditions.From dusk through to day, Arifa
Akbar elegantly explores how the night shapes our bodies, minds and
cultures. A personal and artistic journey from fear and into hope,
Wolf Moon embraces the dark before bringing us, once more, into the
light.''Had me entranced from start to finish . . . an absolute
joy''Lucy Atkins, author of Windmill Hill''A deft, rich and
intimate exploration of darkness in all its varied guises''Annabel
Abbs, author of Sleepless''Truthful, lyrical and
unforgettable''Yasmin Alibhai-BrownPraise for Consumed:â
''Beguiling . . . this one stands out for its eccentricity and
elegiac splendour'' Diana Evans, Guardianâ ''Moving, engrossing,
elegantly written'' Sunday Timesâ ''I have rarely read a memoir
with such a combination of powerful, tender feelings and
cool-headed analysis'' Mail on Sunday