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Ancient Wonderings: Journeys Into Prehistoric Britain

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ancient Wonderings: Journeys Into Prehistoric Britain

Contributors:

By (Author) James Canton

ISBN:

9780008175207

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

William Collins

Publication Date:

15th June 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Dewey:

936.1

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

344

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 31mm

Weight:

600g

Description

Take a journey into our ancient past. Explore a long-lost landscape and gradually discover the minds, beliefs and cultural practices of those souls who lived on these lands thousands of years before you.
Travelling the length and breadth of Britain, James Canton pursues his obsession with the physical traces of the ancient world: stone circles, flint arrowheads, sacred stones, gold, and a lost Roman road. He ponders the features of the natural world that occupied ancient minds: the night sky, shooting stars, the rising and setting sun. Wandering to the furthest reaches of the islands, he finds an undeciphered standing stone north of Aberdeen and follows the first footsteps on the edge of a long-lost Ice Age land in the North Sea.

As Canton walks the modern terrain, slowly understanding the ancient signs that lie within and beneath it, he weaves a gentle tale of discovery, showing how, beyond the superficial differences of life-style and culture, the ancient inhabitants of the British Isles were much closer to the present-day one than we might imagine.

Reviews

Praise for Ancient Wonderings:
Understated, well-crafted absorbing Times Literary Supplement

Companionable informative romantic [with] lovely lyricism Literary Review

Praise for James Cantons Out of Essex:

Some landscapes are silent, others as eager to communicate as the shades in Homer's underworld. But not everyone has the gift of hearing what they are saying. James Canton's involvement with Essex is long and deep, and in this book of walking, remembering, and reflecting, he picks up echoes from many writers who are connected to its villages, towns and surrounding countryside. His pilgrimage to the past is full of surprises and always enjoyable, as he reinvigorates the familiar scene and recovers unfamiliar associations. Marina Warner, chair of the Man Booker International prize 2015

Canton is a stalker of literary ghosts, following traces across the Essex countryside that might lead him to the writers who might have lived and worked among these landscapes. Times Literary Supplement

A work of gloriously mixed genre part memoir, part literary criticism and part book of place but it is unambiguously shaped by Cantons love for the often overlooked landscapes of Essex and the many great words that they have inspired. Mark Cocker, author of Crow Country and Claxton: Field Notes from a Small Planet

Out of Essex enlightens the not-so-literary among us, it illuminates Essex in a new, fascinating, light. It offers a compelling read At times conversational, at times meditative it is always lyrically beautiful. Canton joins the Golden Age of East Anglian environmental writers alongside the likes of Richard Mabey and Mark Cocker and he has done Essex proud. East Anglian Daily Times

Author Bio

James Canton teaches the Wild Writing MA course at the University of Essex, exploring the fascinating ties between literature and the landscape of East Anglia. He has run workshops to encourage writing on nature and landscape and is the author of Out of Essex: Re-Imagining a Literary Landscape (2013), which was inspired by rural wanderings in the county.

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