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Notes From The Cevennes Half A Lifetime In Provincial France Thorpe

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Notes From The Cevennes Half A Lifetime In Provincial France Thorpe
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing;Bloomsbury Continuum
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.97 MB
Author: THORPE, ADAM;Thorpe, Adam
ISBN: 9781472966315, 1472966317
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Notes From The Cevennes Half A Lifetime In Provincial France Thorpe by Thorpe, Adam;thorpe, Adam 9781472966315, 1472966317 instant download after payment.

Adam Thorpe's home for the past 25 years has been an old house in the Cévennes, a wild range of mountains in southern France. Prior to this, in an ancient millhouse in the oxbow of a Cévenol river, he wrote the novel that would become the Booker Prize-nominated Ulverton, now a Vintage Classic.
In more recent writing Thorpe has explored the Cévennes, drawing on the legends, history and above all the people of this part of France for his inspiration. In his charming journal, Notes from the Cévennes, Thorpe takes up these themes, writing about his surroundings, the village and his house at the heart of it, as well as the contrasts of city life in nearby Nîmes. In particular he is interested in how the past leaves impressions – marks – on our landscape and on us. What do we find in the grass, earth and stone beneath our feet and in the objects around us? How do they tie us to our forebears? What traces have been left behind and what marks do we...

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