Savage Gods
Exploring belonging, language, and the human experience
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little Toller Books
Published:3rd Nov '20
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This thought-provoking exploration questions belonging and the role of language in our lives. Savage Gods challenges readers to consider their own sacrifices and truths.
In Savage Gods, Paul Kingsnorth reflects on his journey of self-discovery after relocating with his family to a small-holding in Ireland. As an environmental activist and accomplished author, he anticipated that this new life would bring him the contentment he sought. However, instead of finding peace, he faced a profound crisis in his understanding of language and its role in shaping reality. This introspective narrative challenges the very foundations of belonging and the sacrifices inherent in truly inhabiting one's life.
The author draws inspiration from his global travels and the works of literary figures such as Annie Dillard and D.H. Lawrence. Through these influences, Savage Gods delves into the complexities of identity and the human experience, posing critical questions about the nature of existence. Kingsnorth's exploration leads him to confront whether words can genuinely convey the truth of our world or if they contribute to a larger deception that is damaging the planet.
Ultimately, Savage Gods invites readers to ponder the essence of belonging and the meaning of home. It challenges us to reflect on what it means to be rooted in a place while grappling with the broader implications of our choices. This thought-provoking work is a compelling meditation on language, identity, and the sacrifices we make for a life well-lived.
"The most incredible book I read this year." David Keenan, Guardian Books of the Year 2019. "Savage Gods is a deeply personal memoir of home and an unusual and frank account of a writer's experience." Melanie Challenger. "Horrible and brilliant and terribly important." Charles Foster. "There are few writers as raw and brave on the page." Los Angeles Review of Books. "Kingsnorth's troublesome words do an unexpectedly moving job of capturing the problem of being, and of writing about it. " Nina Lyon, The Spectator.
ISBN: 9781908213815
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150 pages