Along the Enchanted Way: A Story of Love and Life in Romania
By (Author) William Blacker
John Murray Press
John Murray Publishers Ltd
1st September 2010
5th August 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Places and peoples: general and pictorial works
949.8032092
Paperback
320
Width 164mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
251g
When William Blacker first crossed the snow-bound passes of northern Romania, he stumbled upon an almost medieval world.
There, for many years he lived side by side with the country people, a life ruled by the slow cycle of the seasons, far away from the frantic rush of the modern world. In spring as the pear trees blossomed he ploughed with horses, in summer he scythed the hay meadows and in the freezing winters gathered wood by sleigh from the forest. From sheepfolds harried by wolves, to courting expeditions in the snow, he experienced the traditional way of life to the full, and became accepted into a community who treated him as one of their own. But Blacker was also intrigued by the Gypsies, those dark, foot-loose strangers of spell-binding allure who he saw passing through the village. Locals warned him to stay clear but he fell in love and there followed a bitter struggle.Change is now coming to rural Romania, and William Blacker's adventures will soon be part of its history. From his early carefree days tramping the hills of Transylvania, to the book's poignant ending, Along the Enchanted Way transports us back to a magical country world most of us thought had vanished long ago.Wonderful . . . A wild and captivating story - Patrick Leigh Fermor
This is an enthralling account of highs, lows and lessons learnt - Daily ExpressWarm and charming, providing a vivid picture of an immemorial culture in its final moments - Country LifeA vivid panorama of life in this 'great bubbling cauldron of magic' recounted with humour, poetry and compassion. Enchanted indeed - WanderlustA lyrical description of an almost vanished way of life that many of us, stuck in traffic jams, in call-centre queues and behind supermarket trolleys, probably find ourselves sometimes hankering after - Sunday TimesEnchantment is the key word. One wonders whether this might be the book of a lifetime, with all its youthful vigour'Every page and paragraph says Blacker is a natural-born writer and teller of great tales - Daily TelegraphElegantly written with a sharp sense of place and the seasons - Independent on SundayWilliam Blacker lived in Romania from 1996 to 2004. He now divides his time between England, Italy and Romania. He has contributed articles and photographs to the Daily Telegraph, Ecologist, Art Newspaper and The Times.