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Unofficial Britain: Journeys Through Unexpected Places
By (Author) Gareth E. Rees
Elliott & Thompson Limited
Elliott & Thompson Limited
1st September 2021
8th July 2021
2nd New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Social and cultural history
914.104
Long-listed for RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE 2021 (UK)
Paperback
304
There is a Britain that exists outside of the official histories and guidebooks places that lie on the margins, left behind.
This is a land of industrial estates and electricity pylons, of motorways and ring roads, of hospitals and housing estates, of roundabouts and flyovers. Places where modern life speeds past but where people and stories nevertheless collect: ghost sightings, first kisses, experiments with drugs, refuges for the homeless, hangouts for the outcasts.
Struck by the power of such stories and experiences, Gareth E. Rees set out to explore these mundane and neglected spaces, which can be as powerfully influential in our lives, and imaginations, as any picture postcard tourist destination.
This is Unofficial Britain, a personal journey along the edges of a landscape brimming with mystery, folklore and myth.
"The mythical and the municipal collide in a weirdly compelling tour of Britain's built environment" -The Financial Times
"Rees finds soul in these soulless locations, charting stories and encounters as rich as those found among rolling hills and chocolate box villages. A delight." -The New European
"Terrific... Britain's urban landscape is just as freighted with myth and mystery as its castles and ancient monuments and [Rees] proves it by unearthing a treasure trove of riveting stories." -Sunday Times, Best Books of the Year, 2020
"Should be required reading in every motorway service station coffee shop up and down this land" -The Psychogeographic Review
"A wonderful ramble through the Brexit Britain of today - warts and all." -Elsewhere: A Journal of Place
"Essential reading if you are interested in the urban wyrd and how folklore is mutating and developing in modern times." -Folk Horror Revival
"Unofficial Britainwas my book of 2020" -Paul Cheney, Half Man Half Book
"Effortlessly combining urban folklore and personal memoir, history and psychogeography, road-trip narrative and gonzo journalism." -Ends of the World
"Unexpected and fascinating" -Melissa Harrison, author ofThe Stubborn Light of Things
"A fascinating and sometimes unnerving book" -Shiny New Books
"Dry and often very funny" -Bookmunch
"[...] harnesses the personal and philosophical, offering thoughts that are penetrating yet always entertaining [...] A fresh take on vistas some may too readily dismiss." -Never Imitate
"You should read this book. It will make you stay up too late, laugh out loud, and then freak yourself out looking out of the window at the haunted-looking binbag blowing past Carpet Right in the dead of night." -Michael Smith, author ofUnreal City
"An appreciation of quotidian, overlooked and sometimes grotty landscapes; part memoir, part 'hauntology', and a stiff dose of nearness and weirdness to counter the tweeness that afflicts some topographical writing."- Will Wiles, author of Care of Wooden Floors
Gareth E. Rees is a writer, journalist and musician, and founder of the popular Unofficial Britain website. Born in Germany, brought up in Scotland and the north of England, he lived in London for many years before moving to Hastings. The stories, modern myths and folklore of place have always driven his writing. He is the author of a novel and three non-fiction titles, Marshland, The Stone Tide and Car Park Life, published to rave reviews in 2019.