Everyman's England
A journey through the landscapes and lives of 1930s England
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Duckworth Books
Published:24th Sep '20
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Victor Canning's Everyman's England captures the essence of 1930s England through evocative portraits of its landscapes and communities.
In Everyman's England, Victor Canning presents a series of pen-portraits that vividly depict England during the 1930s. His writing captures the intricate patterns and vibrant colors of English life, spanning from the serene landscapes of Cumberland to the charming corners of Cornwall. Through Canning's eyes, readers are transported to a bygone era, experiencing the essence of interwar England in a way that is both nostalgic and enlightening.
Canning's observations are heartwarming and infused with humor, as he paints a picture of sleepy villages, pastoral scenes, and bustling industries. Each sketch serves as a delightful time capsule, offering insights into the daily lives of the people and the environment they inhabited. The author’s ability to evoke the sights and sounds of the period allows readers to engage with the historical context while appreciating the beauty of the English countryside.
The narrative invites reflection on the meaning of England itself, suggesting that each individual has a unique connection to the land. Canning encourages readers to consider their own personal landscapes, reminding us that the essence of England can be found in the most familiar and cherished places. Everyman's England is not just a travelogue; it is a heartfelt exploration of identity, memory, and the enduring spirit of a nation.
'Wonderful... elegant, humorous, exuberant essays.'
* Guardian *'Evocatively captures the pattern and colour of English life.’
* The BooksellISBN: 9780715653883
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256 pages