Under the Rock
The Poetry of a Place
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Elliott & Thompson Limited
Published:17th May '18
Should be back in stock very soon

* A startling contribution to the literature of landscape and place from a bracing new talent in non-fiction.; * Benjamin Myers is an award-winning novelist with a major cult following.; * His writing has been widely praised by novelists and nature writers alike.; * Will appeal to readers of Common Ground by Rob Cowen and The Old Ways by Robert Macfarlane.
A bold and original exploration of landscape, nature and literature by one of Britain's most acclaimed novelists
Carved from the land above Mytholmroyd in West Yorkshire, Scout Rock is a steep crag overlooking wooded slopes and weed-tangled plateaus. To many it is unremarkable; to others it is a doomed place where 18th-century thieves hid out, where the town tip once sat, and where suicides leapt to their deaths. Its brooding form presided over the early years of Ted Hughes, who called Scout Rock 'my spiritual midwife . . . both the curtain and backdrop to existence'.
Into this beautiful, dark and complex landscape steps Benjamin Myers, asking: are unremarkable places made remarkable by the minds that map them? Seeking a new life and finding solace in nature's power of renewal, Myers excavates stories both human and elemental. The result is a lyrical and unflinching investigation into nature, literature, history, memory and the meaning of place in modern Britain.
UNDER THE ROCK is about badgers, balsam, history, nettles, mythology, moorlands, mosses, poetry, bats, wild swimming, slugs, recession, floods, logging, peacocks, community, apples, asbestos, quarries, geology, industrial music, owls, stone walls, farming, anxiety, relocation, the North, woodpiles, folklore, landslides, ruins, terriers, woodlands, ravens, dales, valleys, walking, animal skulls, trespassing, crows, factories, maps, rain - lots of rain - and a great big rock.
'A bone-tingling book' - Richard Benson
ISBN: 9781783963621
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384 pages