The British surrealist painter & writer Ithell Colquhoun recalls episodes from her travels in Ireland as a young woman turning her back on the modern world & setting out across the unruly Irish countryside. Here, among the holy wells, monasteries & tumuli, she finds a canvas on which her sensibility & animist beliefs can freely express themselves. Her style is beguiling, her voice sincere, & through her unique perceptions we discover a land that is fiercely alive & compelling. It is a place where the wind cries, the stones tell old tales & the mountains watch over the roads & those who travel on them. By intuiting the eerie magic of Irel&, Colquhoun casts her own spell. She offers up a land of myth & legend, stripped of its modern signs, at the same time offering herself to the reader in this portrait of the artist as a young woman.