Description
About the Author
RONALD BLYTHE is one of the UK's greatest living writers. His work, which has won countless awards, includes Akenfield (a Penguin 20th Century Classic - it was also made into a feature film), Private Words, Field Work, Outsiders: a Book of Garden Friends and numerous other titles. He was awarded the Royal Society of Literature's prestigious Benson Medal. He lives near Colchester.
Reviews
'Tucked away on the back page of the Church Times each week is one of the most elegant and thoughtful columns in British journalism. Word from Wormingford mixes acute, elegiac rural observation with a strand of English mystical thinking that often seems to reach back to its 17th-century roots.' -- The Guardian
"I have greatly enjoyed this latest collection of his musings...Delightful text." -- Jeremy Harvey * The Reader *
"Although Blythe's style may be poetic, there is a conversational feel, drawing the reader deeper into the company of a wise, kindly uncle, imparting old truths and new insights." -- Kate Horrix * Magnet *
Book Information
ISBN 9781848254749
Author Ronald Blythe
Format Hardback
Page Count 160
Imprint Canterbury Press Norwich
Publisher Canterbury Press Norwich