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‘The finest book ever written about England and the English’ Stuart Maconie
‘J. B. Priestley is one of our literary icons of the 20th Century and it is time that we all became re-acquainted with his genius.’ Dame Judi Dench
‘The finest book ever written about England and the English’ Stuart Maconie
‘J. B. Priestley is one of our literary icons of the 20th Century and it is time that we all became re-acquainted with his genius.’ Dame Judi Dench
Three years before George Orwell made his expedition to the far and frozen North in The Road to Wigan Pier, celebrated writer and broadcaster JB Priestley cast his net wider, in a book subtitled ‘a Rambling but Truthful Account of What One Man Saw and Heard and Felt and Thought During a Journey Through England During the Autumn of the Year 1933.’ Appearing first in 1934, it was a huge and immediate success. Today, it still stands as a timeless classic: warm-hearted, intensely patriotic and profound.
An account of his journey through England – from Southampton to the Black Country, to the North East and Newcastle, to Norwich and home – English Journey is funny and tender. But it is also a forensic reading of a changing England and a call to arms as passionate as anything in Orwell’s bleak masterpiece. Moreover, it both captured and catalysed the public mood of its time. In capturing and describing an English landscape and people hitherto unseen, writing scathingly about vested interests and underlining the dignity of working people, Priestley influenced the thinking and attitudes of an entire generation and helped formulate a public consensus for change that led to the birth of the welfare state.
Prophetic and as relevant today as it was nearly ninety years ago, English Journey is an elegant and readable love letter to a country Priestley finds unfathomable.
'A vastly talented and exceptionally versatile and wise writer.' Iris Murdoch
'Priestley was volcanic, fertile … and never dull.' Anthony Burgess
‘Priestley never wrote better than in these pages. They remain required reading for all of us.’ Dame Margaret Drabble
‘A marvellous writer.’ David Hockney
‘English Journey is one of the great travelogues of English literature. A work of bracing televisual intensity.’ Graham Robb, author of The Debatable Land
‘We all know his plays, now is the time to be re-introduced to his novels.’ Timothy West
‘He belongs in a great English realist tradition that includes Bennett and Galsworthy.’ Michael Billington
‘An important book that has a literary importance and social value that far exceeds the time it was written.’ Dame Beryl Bainbridge
‘Written in the elegant, simple language which was an essential part of Priestley’s brilliance. It is, in consequence, a masterpiece.’ Roy Hattersley
‘The finest book ever written about England and the English’
John Boynton Priestley (1894-1984) was one of the great literary figures of the twentieth century. Pre-eminently a dramatist, novelist and social commentator many of his works have become literary classics, among them The Good Companions, Angel Pavement, An Inspector Calls and Time and the Conways. His plays have been translated and performed all over the world and many have been filmed. During the Second World War his regular Sunday night Postscript radio talks attracted audiences of up to 15 million listeners. It was said that he was as popular and as important as Churchill in shoring up the nation's morale and in offering a vision of a better world to come. He was also a founder member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, a champion of public lending rights and represented the UK at two UNESCO conferences. In literary, social and political terms he was very much the last great man of English letters.
‘The finest book ever written about England and the English’
Originally commissioned by Gollancz at the same time as ‘The Road to Wigan Pier’ and outside the latter in its time.
A bestseller in its own time.
Widely acclaimed and never before in audiobook.
2024 is the 90th anniversary of its publication.
Stuart Maconie is following its journey in April 2023 in a landmark new book.
Competition: The North;Notes From a Small Island;The Shortest History of England;Watching the English;The Road to Wigan Pier;The English and their History. By;Paul Morley;Bill Bryson;Robert Tombs;James Hawes;George Orwell;J. B. Priestley;Kate Fox;Simon Jenkins;Ian McMillan;Mark Probert;Steve Silk;G. K. Chesterton
Publicat de: HarperCollins Publishers
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