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Village That Died for England Patrick Wright

Village That Died for England par Patrick Wright

Village That Died for England Patrick Wright


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Résumé

Tyneham was a Dorset hamlet evacuated to make a training area during World War II and never returned to its inhabitants despite Churchill's pledge of restitution. This study is a subtle parable about the politics of landscape and a masterpiece of English irony.

Village That Died for England Résumé

Village That Died for England: The Strange Story of Tyneham Patrick Wright

Tyneham is the archetypal lost village: a Dorset hamlet in a beautiful valley, evacuated to make a training area during World War II and never returned to its inhabitants despite Churchill's pledge of restitution. It has lurked in the national imagination ever since; the symbol of a vanished England. This study is a subtle parable about the politics of landscape and a masterpiece of English irony. The Faber edition has been revised to take into account material that has come to light and includes many additional illustrations.

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'Sensational... I don't think I have read a better book about this country.' Michael Hofmann 'An extraordinary story - a gift for a shrewd and cynical commentator... This is a book to be read, a nicely instructive tale of our times.' Penelope Lively 'Wright is, as ever, a finder, a noticer, a powerful sustainer of argument. He brokers the most unlikely connections: Llewellyn and the tank, chalk strollers and local fascists.' Iain Sinclair

À propos de Patrick Wright

Patrick Wright's books include The Village that Died for England, of which Michael Hofmann wrote 'I don't think I have read a better book about this country', and A Journey Through Ruins, acclaimed in the Observer as the work of 'a pin-sharp miniaturist who can see the world in a grain of sand'. He presents 'Nightwaves' for BBC Radio 3, and recently wrote and presented 'The River', a popular BBC2 television series about the Thames at the beginning of the 21st century. In 2001 he was co-curator of Tate Britain's exhibition of paintings and drawings of Stanley Spencer. Tank: The Progress of a Monstrous War Machine was published in 2000.

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GOR001683523
9780571214419
057121441X
Village That Died for England: The Strange Story of Tyneham Patrick Wright
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Faber & Faber
20021104
512
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