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On the Black Hill - Bruce Chatwin
On the Black Hill
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Lewis and Benjamin Jones, identical twins, were born with the century on a farm on the English-Welsh border. For eighty years they live on the farm—sharing the same clothes, tilling the same soil, sleeping in the same bed. Their lives and the lives of their neighbors—farmers, drovers, clergymen,... show more
Lewis and Benjamin Jones, identical twins, were born with the century on a farm on the English-Welsh border. For eighty years they live on the farm—sharing the same clothes, tilling the same soil, sleeping in the same bed. Their lives and the lives of their neighbors—farmers, drovers, clergymen, traders, coffin-makers—are only obliquely touched by the chaos of twentieth-century progress. Nonetheless, the twins’ world—a few square miles of Welsh countryside—is rich in the oddities, the wonders, and the tragedies of the human experience. In this extraordinary novel Bruce Chatwin has captured every nuance of the Welsh landscape and of the lives and souls of the people who lived there.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780140068962 (0140068961)
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
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Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
4.0
my coverDedication: For Francis WyndhamAnd for Diana MellySee that dedication, Diana Melly was the wife of avant garde George Melly, a larger than life English jazz and blues singer, who was always milling around at both the literary and jazz festivals in Hay, and with Dankworth and Lane at Brecon J...
What I Happen to Be Reading At the Moment
What I Happen to Be Reading At the Moment rated it
2.0
Not the best novel I have ever read, but certainly not the worst. There are colorful characters aplenty as well as intergenerational drama and intrigue. I just couldn't connect to the characters very well, a reflection on myself rather than the quality of writing or storytelling.
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it
4.0
This is a nice, quiet little novel to pick up when you don't want anything upsetting or scary or suspenseful to read. It's very much place-driven and character-driven rather than dependent on an exciting plot. Chatwin covered 80 years in 250 pages, so there's no excess prose or boring passages. T...
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