Caught by the River: A Collection of Words on Water

Caught by the River: A Collection of Words on Water

by Andrew Walsh (Editor), Andrew Walsh (Editor), Andrew Walsh (Editor), Robin Turner (Editor), Jeff Barrett (Author), Jeff Barrett (Editor)

Synopsis

'Pitched as an antidote to the 'modern slavery' of Blackberry's, mobiles etc, Jon Savage's memoir of navigating the pre-gentrification Docklands with Derek Jarman is a highlight, while poignant pieces about epic canoe trips, ice-skating through the Fens and innumerable idyllic tributaries constitute an extended billet-doux to the landscapes and idiosyncrasies of the British Isles' - (4 STARS) - Mojo magazine. From the Thames to the Telford, the Wear to the Wellsbourne; from canoe adventures to ice-skating, from angling to day-dreaming, Caught by the River is an exceptional new take on nature writing. Here, the writers take you on a journey down some of our most famous waterways and some of its best kept secrets. Funny, surprising, delightful and poignant, they all share one thing - a passion for the rivers of Britain and Ireland. The result is a uniquely modern take on an age old writing tradition - a rock 'n' rock nature book ever. The authors, many acclaimed and the rest soon to be, each contribute to a collection of writing as varied and unexpected as the rivers themselves.This evocative anthology of the best new nature writing is presented in a collection of essays on some of our favourite rivers, covering the entire length of the country. A diverse collection of authors share their thoughts, experiences and reminiscences on the river that means something special to them. Contributors include Gavin Pretor-Pinney who retraces a canoe trip his grandfather made 60 years ago, Roger Deakin writes about the history of ice skating in the fens, Jon Savage describes a trip down the Thames with the Sex Pistols, Irvine Welsh recounts the courtship rituals witnessed by the River Forth, plus there are many more contributors including Bill Drummond, Edywn Collins, John Niven, Jarvis Cocker, and Chris Yates to name a few.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: First Edition First Printing
Publisher: Cassell Illustrated
Published: 01 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 1844036677
ISBN 13: 9781844036677
Book Overview: Incredible array of contributors including Gavin Pretor-Pinney, Irvine Welsh, Jon Savage, Laura Barton, Bill Drummond, Chris Yates and Roger Deakin. Taps into growing fascinating people have with the countryside and what is means to be British. Produced in colloboration with uber cool record label Heavenly and their angling blog caughtbytheriver.net. Nature writing is the new rock and roll.

Author Bio
Jeff Barrett, Robin Turner and Andrew Walsh are the team behind the angling and music blog Caughtbytheriver.net. Their day job is running the independent record label Heavenly Recordings.The book is illustrated throughout with the woodblocks of the artist and writer Robert Gibbings. One time owner of the Golden Cockerel Press and author of numerous books about rivers such as Sweet Thames Runs Softy Gibbings work perfectly completes the mood of the book.