Under the Tump: Sketches of Real Life on the Welsh Borders
By (Author) Oliver Balch
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
24th May 2017
2nd March 2017
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
914.295048612
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
260g
Hay-on-Wye is world famous as the Town of Books. But when travel writer Oliver Balch moved there, it was not just the books he was keen to read, but the people too.
After living in London and Buenos Aires, what will he make of this tiny, quirky town on the Welsh-English border To help guide him, he turns to Francis Kilvert, a Victorian diarist who captured the bucolic rural life of his day. Does anything of Kilvert's world still exists And could a newcomer ever feel they truly belong
With empathy and humour, Balch joins in the daily routines and lives of his fellow residents. What emerges is a captivating, personal picture of country life in the 21st century. Some things haven't altered for centuries, while others are changing at an alarming pace.
Written with his trademark vivid, reportage style, Balch's journey sees him meet with a king and his courtiers, publicans, hippies, mayors, old widows and young farmers. In an increasingly mobile, urban world, Under the Tump is a timely, honest account of Balch's attempt to put down roots in a community not yet his own.
Oliver Balch is a UK freelance journalist specialising in business and world affairs. He work has appeared in a wide range of international publications, including the Guardian, Financial Times, Conde Nast Traveller and The Traveller. His first book, Viva South America! was shortlisted as 'Book of the Year' at the UK Travel Press Awards.