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A literary triumph --Adam Thorpe

Extraordinary --Philip Pullman

A resonant, eloquent ballad of English identity, pride and fierce independence. It is a thrilling story. Read it out loud. It is like nothing else. - Mark Rylance. Reading Kingsnorth's book is to be immersed in the past and in a story in a way that I haven t really felt since childhood. It s time travel between hard covers, and the most glorious experience I ve had with a book in years - Lucy Mangan, The Guardian. It takes time and concentration, but it is effort repaid because, like William Golding s The Inheritors (1955), it forces you into another, more ancient way of seeing things. --Sunday Times. Haunting ... more truly relevant to where we are now than many of the other books on the Man Booker longlist. Daily Mail. Strange and extraordinary ... this unusual novel has power. It lingers in the imagination. - The Times. The message of this extraordinary novel is as honest and timely as it is discomforting: being waecend to the grim fate of your society doesn t mean you can do anything to prevent it happening. - Times Literary Supplement. In its refusal to yield easy answers, Kingsnorth s extraordinary, unsettling tale of the 11th Century makes not only a surprisingly satisfying novel, but a deeply modern one, too. Melissa Harrison, Caught By The River. An extraordinary, original and spellbinding book - Jay Griffiths. An astonishing feat of imagination --Heathcote Williams

A resonant, eloquent ballad of English identity, pride and fierce independence. It is a thrilling story. Read it out loud. It is like nothing else. - Mark Rylance Reading Kingsnorth s book is to be immersed in the past and in a story in a way that I haven t really felt since childhood. It s time travel between hard covers, and the most glorious experience I ve had with a book in years - Lucy Mangan, The Guardian It takes time and concentration, but it is effort repaid because, like William Golding s The Inheritors (1955), it forces you into another, more ancient way of seeing things. --Sunday Times

Haunting ... more truly relevant to where we are now than many of the other books on the Man Booker longlist. Daily Mail Strange and extraordinary ... this unusual novel has power. It lingers in the imagination. - The Times The message of this extraordinary novel is as honest and timely as it is discomforting: being waecend to the grim fate of your society doesn t mean you can do anything to prevent it happening. - Times Literary Supplement In its refusal to yield easy answers, Kingsnorth s extraordinary, unsettling tale of the 11th Century makes not only a surprisingly satisfying novel, but a deeply modern one, too. Melissa Harrison, Caught By The River An extraordinary, original and spellbinding book - Jay Griffiths An astonishing feat of imagination --Heathcote Williams --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

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WINNER OF THE GORDON BURN PRIZE 2014
SHORTLISTED FOR THE GOLDSMITHS PRIZE 2014

'A resonant, eloquent ballad of English identity, pride and fierce independence. It is a thrilling story. Read it out loud. It is like nothing else' – Mark Rylance

'My top book of the year so far. Just superb' – Eleanor Catton

'A literary triumph' – Adam Thorpe, Guardian

'It takes time and concentration, but it is effort repaid ... it forces you into another, more ancient way of seeing things' – John Self, Sunday Times

A post-apocalyptic novel set a thousand years ago, The Wake tells the story of Buccmaster of Holland, a free farmer of Lincolnshire, owner of three oxgangs – a man clinging to the Old Gods as the world changes drastically around him. After losing his sons at the Battle of Hastings and his wife and home to the invading Normans, Buccmaster begins to gather together a band of 'grene men', to take up arms and resist their brutal invaders.

Written in what the author calls 'a shadow tongue' – a version of Old English updated so as to be understandable for the modern reader – The Wake is a landmark in historical fiction and looks set to become a modern classic. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

Product details

  • ASIN : B00WFOG99K
  • Publisher : Unbound (30 April 2015)
  • Language : English
  • File size : 819 KB
  • Text-to-Speech : Enabled
  • Screen Reader : Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
  • X-Ray : Not Enabled
  • Word Wise : Not Enabled
  • Print length : 380 pages
  • Customer reviews:
    3.4 out of 5 stars 437 ratings

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