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Jay Griffiths : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jay Griffiths
Jay Griffiths (born 1965 in Manchester) is an award-winning British writer and author of ''Wild: An Elemental Journey'', ''Pip Pip: A Sideways Look at Time'', ''Anarchipelago'', ''A Love Letter from a Stray Moon'' and ''Kith: The Riddle of the Childscape''. ==Biography== Jay Griffiths was born in Manchester, England, and grew up near Hampton Court on the outskirts of London.〔http://www.academi.org/writers-of-wales/i/134559/〕 She once lived in a shed in Dial House, on the outskirts of Epping Forest, and now lives in Mid Wales.〔http://www.metro.co.uk/showbiz/interviews/57430-60-seconds-jay-griffiths〕 After studies in English Literature at Oxford University, she travelled around the world visiting indigenous communities and learning from them. Her books are based on her learning and her travels. Griffiths has appeared in the ''London Review of Books'' and has contributed to programmes on BBC Radio 4 and the World Service. Her columns have appeared in ''The Guardian'' and ''The Ecologist'', and since 2009 she has been a columnist for ''Orion'' magazine. Jay Griffiths has also been a contributor at many cultural events including the Adelaide Festival of Ideas, the ''More Than Us'' conference with David Abram and Scottish artists Dalziel + Scullion; the Royal Academy with artists Ackroyd & Harvey; the International Sacred Arts Festival in Delhi and has been a part of the popular Radiolab podcasts. She has also been a supporter of the Aluna project, for which she gave a talk in the Hayward Gallery in March 2007.
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