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Rising Ground: A Search for the Spirit of Place
Philip Marsden
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Description for Rising Ground: A Search for the Spirit of Place
Paperback. From an award-winning travel writer, this is an evocative journey around some of the country's most ancient sites and ritual places, and a profound exploration of the relationship between man and the landscape Num Pages: 352 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBKEWC; WTL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 200 x 130 x 25. Weight in Grams: 298.
When Philip Marsden moved to a remote, creekside farmhouse in Cornwall, the intensity of his response took him aback. It led him to wonder why we react so strongly to certain places and set him off on a journey on foot westwards to Land's End through one of the most myth-rich regions of Europe. From the Neolithic ritual landscape of Bodmin Moor to the Arthurian traditions at Tintagel, from the mysterious china-clay region to the granite tors and tombs of the far south-west, Marsden assembles a chronology of Britain's attitude to place. In archives, he uncovers the life ... Read moreand work of other enthusiasts before him - medieval chroniclers and Tudor topographers, eighteenth-century antiquarians, post-industrial poets and abstract painters. Drawing also on his travels from further afield, Marsden reveals that the shape of the land lies not just at the heart of our own history but of man's perennial struggle to belong on this earth. Show Less
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About Philip Marsden
PHILIP MARSDEN is a writer and journalist. He is the author of several works of travel writing and non-fiction, including most recently The Levelling Sea and The Barefoot Emperor, and a novel, The Main Cages. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives in Cornwall with his wife and children.
Reviews for Rising Ground: A Search for the Spirit of Place
The most incredible book
Clare Balding
BBC Radio Ramblings
Equally entertaining and enlightening... A timely volume, describing in beautiful prose the opulence of our natural and human fabric. A superb and educative work which should be read everywhere
Horatio Clare
Independent
Marsden is a born writer. Elegance seems as natural to his prose ... Read moreas the breeze from the west to his adopted homeland. He wears his learning lightly, and his curiosity is boundless
Tom Fort
Sunday Telegraph
[A] superb "search for the spirit of place", which takes Cornwall as its focal terrain, and the idea of sacred landscape as its subject
Robert MacFarlane ‘Books of the Year’
Guardian
The nature writing is just gorgeous... But it offers much more than evocative writing... this is a passionate argument for a particularly local kind of history, one defined by a deep connection with landscape... For a travel writer, home is the hardest of all subjects, but it has inspired Marsden to write one of his best books yet... Wonderful
James McConnachie
Sunday Times
Superb... He writes with a historian's eye and singular sensitivity... While the book's aim is to discover the spirit of place, what it reveals and celebrates best is the spirit of people. [A] fine book
Kate Kellaway
Observer
Fascinating and hauntingly evocative... A truly wonderful and enjoyable book
Jan Morris
Literary Review
[A] fascinating study of place and its meaning in prehistoric Britain, and much, much more
Justin Cartwright 'Books of the Year'
Observer
Marsden's beautiful 'search for the spirit of a place', [makes this] a book that is genuinely essential for all of us, from whom place is being stolen on a daily basis
John Burnside
Independent
Wonderful and evocative... His research is not only wide-ranging, but integrated impeccably with a narrative stuffed full of poetry and myth... In Marsden's hands, these gossamer-like threads of myth, mist and mystery become solid, the cornerstones of a substantial and beautiful narrative of place
Ian Vince
BBC Country File
[Marsden has] an astonishingly keen eye for detail and a beguiling gift for the description of landscape... Extraordinary, complex and fascinating
Justin Cartwright
Spectator
A deft and compelling blend of cultural history, travelogue and observation
Alex Wade
Daily Telegraph
His writing is just so good. Short, pacey chapters and an intimate and aphoristic style complement his powerful evocation of different terrains
Matthew Kelly
Guardian
Thoughtful... Rising Ground is a wonderful topographical history of the West Country but also a great essay on why some places exert such a psychological pull on us
Wanderlust
Lively and entertaining... Marsden paints rich, colourful and enticing pictures with his finely-crafted and meticulously honed words... Both personal and inspiring
Western Morning News
Evocative
Erica Wagner
New Statesman
Beautiful
Laura Beatty
Country Life
It is Marsden's close attention to the immediacy of his experience that keeps him, and us, interested in this journey
William Taylor
Financial Times
His writing weaves cultural and natural history in a book which is both memoir and travelogue. Every rock, hill and cliff holds a tale or a legend and Rising Ground shows that such landscapes are not just close to our hearts but are a crucial part of our culture too
Geographical Magazine
Vivid... filled with beautiful description and vibrantly painted encounters with a variety of personalities... [it] offers a fresh, well researched and stimulating perspective of some of Cornwall's most historically rich locations
myCornwall
Marsden has a gift, not only for language and metaphor, but also for imagining places as they have felt to others... in the process, [he] finds a Cornwall of his own
Economist
Marsden's often solo walk is described in such evocative detail readers can envisage the rough Cornish landscape without previous knowledge of it. His probing yet conversational style [is] both informative and entertaining
Natalie Bowen
Irish Examiner
Marsden paints rich, busy, colourful and enticing pictures with his finely-crafted words. Personal and inspiring
Jackie Butler
Western Daily Press
Intriguing
Tom Robbins
‘Travel books of the year’ Financial Times
Pitch-perfect prose
Tom Adair
Scotsman
One of those literary wonders that achieves many things. It is, in one sense, a personal, profound book about the nature of belonging and man's desire to lay down roots and explore his surroundings. It is also a book that beautifully and succinctly evokes those surroundings... (and often with a refreshing sense of fun)
John Owen
County and Town House
Marsden writes with charm and passion... vivid epiphanies [are] scattered throughout the text. [Rising Ground] wears its philosophy lightly and informs as it entertains. It is beautifully written, and a labour of love
Marion Gibson
TLS
Fascinating... If you have an interest in Cornwall, or sensing that spirit of place anywhere, then Rising Ground is the book for you and well worth a read
Dovegreyreader
[Y]ou will find Philip Marsden here at his best; combining his acute eye for observing places and people with his deep understanding of the past. This Wainwright Prize shortlisted book is not only testament to his great writing, but also the result of his love for Cornwall - a place you will immediately want to visit after reading this
‘Top 10 holiday reads: June 2015’
World Travel Guide
For a travel writer, home is the hardest of all subjects, but it has inspired Marsden to write one of his best books yet
James McConnachie
Sunday Times
Antiquarian Philip Marsden's elegant quest takes him from Bodmin Moor's Neolithic's to whit mud clay pits in search of the historical spirit of Cornwall
Daily Telegraph
A love letter to Cornwall
John Walsh
Independent
Takes the reader on a powerfully evocative walk through Cornwall's ritual sites and explores the profound relationship between man and landscape
Western Morning News
This beautifully written book about Cornwall weaves together history, mystery, myth and memory.
Author Kate Morton
Sunday Telegraph
Stunning
BBC Country File
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