Tintinnabula
- Margo Lanagan (author)
- Rovina Cai (illustrator)
In wild times and in wartime,
in times of fear and illness, I go
to Tintinnabula, where soft rains fall.
Tintinnabula is a story about moving from discomfort to peace,
from violence and uncertainty to a still, sure place.
It reminds us that our best friend in hard times
can often be ourselves.
Etymology
From Latin tintinnābulum (“a small monastic bell”).
Noun
tintinnabulum (plural tintinnabula)
- A small clinking bell, particularly (historical) a small bells used to call monks to the certain tasks.
Fox Hill Farm
Listen to Tintinnabula music (Karl Jenkins) Part 1
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