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What Did the Deep Sea Say?

De : Marion Coutts
Lu par : Marion Coutts
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A stunning meditation on how the physical world can bring us back to earth from the edge of grief

In the aftermath of catastrophic loss, a mother and her young son cross the Atlantic, taking refuge in a wooden house on a remote strip of land. Viewed from the shore, where land meets sea, the horizon is a line that holds their attention and draws them in. Camera in hand, she charts their progress and starts to imagine new ways of being and a new existence for her small family.

Writing with precision and clarity, Coutts combines the real with the fictional, thinking through art, poetry, geology, maps and Minecraft to present a devastating and fierce reflection on intimacy and separation, the visible and the invisible and the fragility and strangeness of the ocean and its borders.

'A miracle of a book' CELIA PAUL

© Marion Coutts 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

Développement personnel Femmes Nature et écologie Perte et deuil Philosophie Plein-air et nature Relations Science
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A quietly phenomenal book — about grief and geography, art-making and the elements, mothering and letting go (Lauren Elkin)
I loved reading What did the Deep Sea Say? Marion Coutts gently reveals to us a world seen as if for the first time. It's a miracle of a book (Celia Paul)
A strange and beautiful meditation on endings and edges, grief and hope, love and sorrow . . . What Did the Deep Sea Say? takes the reader into a liminal space rich in revelation and reflection (Gavin Francis)
Clear-eyed and courageous, her writing is an existential act (Mark Wallinger)
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