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El. knyga: Lost Village: In Search of a Forgotten Rural England

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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Ebury Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781407025285
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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Ebury Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781407025285
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The idea of the village - unspoilt, unpretentious, unchanging and growing almost organically out of the landscape - is one of the most potent in the English imagination. Writers, artists and ordinary people have waxed lyrical on the theme for centuries, while today millions have left the cities in search of the rural idyll.

Yet the village is plainly dying. The unchanging rhythms of village life, as experienced with little variations by generations, have vanished. But not without trace ... they exist in living memory. In the voices of men and women for whom the old ways were life-shaping realities.

Richard Askwith, an award-winning writer and journalist, describes a journey in search of the quintessential English village, through dales and suburbs, down ancient lanes and estates. He captures the voices of poachers and gamekeepers, farmers and hunters, nurses and postmen, teachers and craftsmen, and demonstrates that, while the landscape more changed than we thought, the past is never so simple as we imagine.

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"A quest, both funny and sad, for the remnants of English country life" * Culture, The Sunday Times * "a penetrating look at eh state of rural England in the early 21st century...unsentimental about the past and unpersuaded by the present's superficiality" * BBC Who Do You Think You Are magazine * "Thought-provoking and highly readable" * BBC Homes & Antiques * "A gentle book, a search for something no longer there, as perhaps it never had been" * The Spectator * "[ Askwith] succeeds handsomely, ferreting out a remarkable array of old-timers...their disappearing world captured vividly" * Culture, The Sunday Times *

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A quest for a disappearing England; a dramatically readable search for the fading voices and patterns of a rural way of life
Author's note ix
The dying tribe
1(8)
A journey
9(5)
Into the woods
14(9)
High-fliers
23(11)
Clutching at straw
34(7)
The great migration
41(9)
The dispossessed
50(14)
Old England
64(14)
Sea change
78(9)
The wild west
87(16)
Roots
103(8)
The cottage in the woods
111(6)
Wood and iron
117(13)
A patch of ground
130(14)
Poppyland
144(17)
Ghosts
161(7)
Lost worlds
168(18)
Walking by night
186(11)
Milked
197(11)
The horseman
208(11)
Backward and forward
219(9)
Middle England
228(14)
In the blood
242(14)
The hunter
256(13)
Driven off
269(7)
The canny shepherd
276(11)
Exile
287(9)
The end of the road
296(6)
Open society
302(17)
The unarmed struggle
319(18)
Home
337(9)
Index 346
Richard Askwith has been a journalist for more than 35 years. For the past 15 years he has been Associate Editor of the Independent. His first book, Feet in the Clouds, won Best New Writer at the British Sports Book Awards and the Bill Rollinson Prize for Landscape and Tradition. It was shortlisted for the William Hill and Boardman-Tasker prizes and was named by Runners World as one of the three best running books of all time. His 2014 book, Running Free, was short-listed for the Thwaites-Wainwright Prize.