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Time Song Julia Blackburn

Time Song By Julia Blackburn

Time Song by Julia Blackburn


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Time Song: Searching for Doggerland by Julia Blackburn

**SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT GOLDEN BEER BOOK PRIZE 2019**

Julia Blackburn has always collected things that hold stories about the past, especially the very distant past: mammoth bones, little shells that happen to be two million years old, a flint shaped as a weapon long ago. Time Song brings many such stories together as it tells of the creation, the existence and the loss of a country now called Doggerland, a huge and fertile area that once connected the entire east coast of England with mainland Europe, until it was finally submerged by rising sea levels around 5000 BC.

Blackburn mixes fragments from her own life with a series of eighteen 'songs' and all sorts of stories about the places and the people she meets in her quest to get closer to an understanding of Doggerland. She sees the footprints of early humans fossilised in the soft mud of an estuary alongside the scattered pockmarks made by rain falling eight thousand years ago. She visits a cave where the remnants of a Neanderthal meal have turned to stone. In Denmark she sits beside Tollund Man who seems to be about to wake from a dream, even though he has lain in a peat bog since the start of the Iron Age.

Time Song reveals yet again, that Julia Blackburn is one of the most original writers in Britain, with each of its pages bringing a surprise, an epiphany, a phrase of such beauty and simple profundity you can only gasp.

'Blackburn's book is startling, funny and often very moving' New Statesman

Time Song Reviews

A poetic and fascinating exploration of life on Doggerland... This is one of the only books I've ever read that has made me feel better about climate change. -- Olivia Laing * Guardian *Book of the Week* *
Rarely have I read a book in which there is such an entrancingly liquid and easy drift between the metaphorical and the actual... This is not science or history (there are enough books like that) but understanding - so that in [Blackburn's] hands the ancient Doggerland landscape of distant summers becomes filled again... This book is a wonder. -- Adam Nicolson * Spectator *
A magical, mesmerising book - a book which makes you feel giddy at the thought of the deep gulf of history hidden just beneath your feet. -- Roger Cox * Scotsman *
Time Song is not a straightforward book about Doggerland. It is much more interesting than that... Time Song is richly peopled, Blackburn's unflagging curiosity and sharp eye bringing a diverse cast of characters vividly to life. She sifts their stories not just for information, but for meaning; she's conjuring for us not merely the facts of Doggerland, but the weight of its omission from our history books, our collective memory and our imaginations. -- Melissa Harrison * Financial Times *
Breathtaking... [a] splendidly rich book... I admire the intelligence, the appetite for discovery and the shining imagination that have gone into [Time Song]. -- Gillian Tindall * Literary Review *
One of my favourite writers in the whole world is Julia Blackburn and she has produced yet another uncategorisable masterpiece which is Time Song... [Blackburn] is one of our great original writers... [Time Song] is a beautiful, beautiful book. -- John Mitchinson * Backlisted Podcast *
Julia Blackburn's marvellous Time Song: Searching for Doggerland...is startling, funny and often very moving. -- Simon Winder * New Statesman, *Books of the Year* *
There are many beauties to be found in Blackburn's writing, particularly when she turns an observant eye on landscapes and the evidence they provide of the prehistoric peoples who inhabited them. * The Times *
Majestic... The genius of Time Song is that the diverse form of the book subtly suggests that narratives may not be continuous... [this] book on the past is above all a response to the urgent problems of the present. * Times Literary Supplement *
[Julia Blackburn] has an inimitable approach to non-fiction... down-to-earth - though always thought provoking... begging to be set to music. * iNews *

About Julia Blackburn

Julia Blackburn's books include The Emperor's Last Island, Daisy Bates in the Desert, Old Man Goya, With Billie, The Three of Us, Thin Paths and Threads: The Delicate Life of John Craske, which won the East Anglian Book of the Year 2015 and the New Angle Book Prize 2017.

Enrique Brinkmann was born in Malaga in 1938. He is well-known for his paintings and his graphic work. He has three times been awarded Spain's prestigious Premio Nacional de Grabado.

Additional information

GOR009690523
9781911214205
1911214209
Time Song: Searching for Doggerland by Julia Blackburn
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Random House Children's UK
2019-02-07
304
Short-listed for Thwaites Wainwright Prize 2019 (UK)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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