The Living Stones
Cornwall
A classic travelogue by Britain's foremost female surrealist painter, which immerses the reader in a dreamlike Cornwall where landscape and legend meet
“Her responses to the aura of place are keen, and her eye for detail is excitingly sharp” — Sunday Times
“She is sensitive to the ways of wind and water, the flowers and birds and trees” — Country Life
In the midst of the 2nd World War, surrealist painter Ithell Colquhoun withdraws from London to Cornwall, searching for a studio and a refuge from the Blitz, as well as from a shattered marriage. So begins a profound and lifelong relationship with Britain's westernmost county. It is a land of granite ridges and lush valleys, surrounded by sea and steeped in…