Dennison Berwick
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Born in England in 1956, Dennison Berwick emigrated to Canada in 1980. Since then he has walked the entire length of the river Ganges in India ( the 3000 km walk is recounted in A Walk Along the Ganges) and travelled extensively in the Amazon and (journeys that were described in Amazon and Savages: The Life and Killing of the Yanomami). He is also editor of the Canadian Retreat Guide, a guide to more than 140 monasteries, retreat centres etc. in Canada. He spent several weeks helping people in the isolated villages on the west coast of Aceh, Sumatra, following the devastating tsunami in December 2004 and is now working on a novel inspired by those experiences.
[edit] Selected works
- 1986 A Walk Along the Ganges published. ISBN 0-8364-5916-4
- 1990 Amazon published. Hutchinson, London, 1990 ISBN 0-09-173490-8
- 1992 Savages, the Life & Killing of the Yanomami published. ISBN 0-340-57868-8
- 1996 Directory of Retreats in Canada, 1st edition, published.
- 1998 "Canadian Retreat Guide", 2nd edition, published. ISBN 0-9680541-1-0
- 2000 onwards work in progress, An Earth Made of Glass
- 2005 work in progress A Captain of Fools
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- 1989 to 1993 Lived in Lisbon, Portugal.
- 1986 to 1991 Travelled in the Amazon.
- 1983 to 1984 Solo pilgrimage 3,000 km along banks of River Ganges, India.
- 1980 Emigrated to Canada.
- 1976 to 1978 Reporter and columnist on Telegraph & Argus, Bradford, England.
- 1976 Overland to Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan.
- 1974 to 1975 Hitch-hiked solo, Cape Town to Cairo.