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Summertime by Danielle Celermajer
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Summertime

Reflections on a vanishing future

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Narrator Felicity Jurd

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Length 3 hours 45 minutes
Language English
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I went and sat alone where Jimmy has been lying. It is way down in the bush. The light is soft, the air and the earth are cool, and the smell is of leaves and the river. I cannot presume to know what he is doing when he lies here, but it seems that he is taking himself back to an ecology not wrought by the terror of the fires, not fuelled by our violence on the earth. He is letting another earth heal him.

Philosopher Danielle Celermajer's story of Jimmy the pig caught the world's attention during the Black Summer of 2019��-20.

Gathered here is that story and others written in the shadow of the bushfires that ravaged Australia. In the midst of the death and grief of animals, humans, trees and ecologies Celermajer asks us to look around - really look around - to become present to all beings who are living and dying through the loss of our shared home.

At once a howl in the forest and an elegy for a country's soul, these meditations are lyrical, profound and heartbreaking.

Danielle Celermajer (Author)
An academic at the University of Sydney, Danielle Celermajer has written two previous books for Cambridge, the top publisher in her field (The Prevention of Torture, and The Sins of the Nation and the Ritual of Apologies).


She has contributed to other books with Bloomsbury, Stanford and Routledge. She is a regular on RN's 'The Minefield' with Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens and 'The Philosopher's Zone'. She has also written for the SMH, the Guardian and the Conversation.

Felicity Jurd (Reader)
Felicity Jurd is a Sydney-born actress and voice artist who has spent a large part of her life overseas, including lots of time in the UK, USA, France and New Zealand. She holds a degree in English Literature & French Language at Macquarie University and soon after went to New York to study full time at Atlantic Theatre Company, NYC. Her first acting role was when she was only eight years old, when she played Young Mary Quinn in Land of Hope, with Drew Forsythe playing her father and Melita Jurisic playing her aunt.

During her time in London, Felicity had the great fortune to work on her craft at LAMDA with the incredible teachers there. Following her training at LAMDA, she appeared in Green Means Stop, directed by Will Middleton and starring Pooja Shah, which won the Rob Knox Best Community Film Award. She also appeared in the critically acclaimed production of Playing with Fire by Strindberg, directed and translated by Anna Ostergren.

Further stage credits include: Eve in Paradise (Best Actress nomination: Short & Sweet), Trisha in the sold-out season of Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Darlinghurst Theatre), understudy for all 4 female roles in The Vegemite Tales (London, West End), Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (London) and Sandra in Sport for Jove's production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Sydney), directed by Kim Hardwick. She has also starred in Henry V directed by Antoinette Blaxland; The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other directed by Michael Gow, where she also choreographed a small section for Michael Gow on request; and I May Fly (Sydney, London, New York), about radio actress May Pusey (nee Hart). The Stage London applauded her physical portrayal of all the ages of the character (age 4 to 80), while Time Out London noted her vocal ability for accents and comic timing.

Felicity has appeared in the award-winning short films Great Expectations, directed by Jared Morgan and 6ate7 starring Amanda Maple-Brown. She has also worked extensively in corporate films including work for Westpac (2017 and 2018), Barclays Bank (2015), Anglo-American (2013) and many more.

Other screen acting credits include: birthing triplets in Doctor Doctor, Home & Away and A Country Practice. Felicity has worked extensively in independent film, including starring in Love Online, Waiting for God, Dust, Into the Sunlight, Blockdown (due for release in 2021) and many more. She also appeared in a short film in honour of preventing domestic violence called Distance to Now as an actor, produced by Dan Balcaban and directed the London unit.

Felicity has been hired by production companies, theatre companies and individuals to prepare actors for professional roles on screen and stage, including Tiger Aspect UK, Disney AU, Ambience Entertainment, ABC TV, Channel 9 and the Ensemble Theatre.

She is currently in pre-production for a feature film, Evicted, due to be shot in early 2021, where she will play another comic role for the award-winning team at The Story Mill.

Danielle Celermajer (Author)
An academic at the University of Sydney, Danielle Celermajer has written two previous books for Cambridge, the top publisher in her field (The Prevention of Torture, and The Sins of the Nation and the Ritual of Apologies).


She has contributed to other books with Bloomsbury, Stanford and Routledge. She is a regular on RN's 'The Minefield' with Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens and 'The Philosopher's Zone'. She has also written for the SMH, the Guardian and the Conversation.

Felicity Jurd (Reader)
Felicity Jurd is a Sydney-born actress and voice artist who has spent a large part of her life overseas, including lots of time in the UK, USA, France and New Zealand. She holds a degree in English Literature & French Language at Macquarie University and soon after went to New York to study full time at Atlantic Theatre Company, NYC. Her first acting role was when she was only eight years old, when she played Young Mary Quinn in Land of Hope, with Drew Forsythe playing her father and Melita Jurisic playing her aunt.

During her time in London, Felicity had the great fortune to work on her craft at LAMDA with the incredible teachers there. Following her training at LAMDA, she appeared in Green Means Stop, directed by Will Middleton and starring Pooja Shah, which won the Rob Knox Best Community Film Award. She also appeared in the critically acclaimed production of Playing with Fire by Strindberg, directed and translated by Anna Ostergren.

Further stage credits include: Eve in Paradise (Best Actress nomination: Short & Sweet), Trisha in the sold-out season of Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Darlinghurst Theatre), understudy for all 4 female roles in The Vegemite Tales (London, West End), Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (London) and Sandra in Sport for Jove's production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Sydney), directed by Kim Hardwick. She has also starred in Henry V directed by Antoinette Blaxland; The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other directed by Michael Gow, where she also choreographed a small section for Michael Gow on request; and I May Fly (Sydney, London, New York), about radio actress May Pusey (nee Hart). The Stage London applauded her physical portrayal of all the ages of the character (age 4 to 80), while Time Out London noted her vocal ability for accents and comic timing.

Felicity has appeared in the award-winning short films Great Expectations, directed by Jared Morgan and 6ate7 starring Amanda Maple-Brown. She has also worked extensively in corporate films including work for Westpac (2017 and 2018), Barclays Bank (2015), Anglo-American (2013) and many more.

Other screen acting credits include: birthing triplets in Doctor Doctor, Home & Away and A Country Practice. Felicity has worked extensively in independent film, including starring in Love Online, Waiting for God, Dust, Into the Sunlight, Blockdown (due for release in 2021) and many more. She also appeared in a short film in honour of preventing domestic violence called Distance to Now as an actor, produced by Dan Balcaban and directed the London unit.

Felicity has been hired by production companies, theatre companies and individuals to prepare actors for professional roles on screen and stage, including Tiger Aspect UK, Disney AU, Ambience Entertainment, ABC TV, Channel 9 and the Ensemble Theatre.

She is currently in pre-production for a feature film, Evicted, due to be shot in early 2021, where she will play another comic role for the award-winning team at The Story Mill.

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