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The Passengers (Hardcover, Main)
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The Passengers (Hardcover, Main)
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Loot Price R352
Discovery Miles 3 520
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An original and profound portrait of contemporary Britain told
through the testimonies of its inhabitants. 'A spectacularly
enjoyable and compelling reading experience . . . funny, moving,
surprising and thought-provoking. It humanises literature in this
toxic moment.' MAX PORTER, author of Lanny 'Seemingly simple yet so
deeply profound, The Passengers is an absorbing insight into the
lives and minds of so-called ordinary people: their hopes and fears
and idiosyncrasies at a specific moment in time.' CLIO BARNARD,
director of Ali & Ava and The Essex Serpent 'A nation's psyche
comes to the surface. The Passengers is not just an oral history of
the contemporary moment but, drenched in mood and texture, renders
the country itself as a sonic collage.' SUKHDEV SANDHU, GUARDIAN
Between October 2018 and March 2021, Will Ashon collected voices -
people talking about their lives, needs, dreams, loves, hopes and
fears - all of them with some connection to the British Isles. He
used a range of methods including letters sent to random addresses,
hitchhiking, referrals from strangers and so on. He conducted the
interviews in person, on the phone, over the internet or asked
people to record themselves. Interview techniques ranged from
asking people to tell him a secret to choosing an arbitrary
question from a list. The resulting testimonies tell the collective
story of what it feels like to be alive in a particular time and
place - here and now. The Passengers is a book about how we give
shape to our lives, find meaning in the chaos, acknowledge the
fragility of our existence while alleviating this anxiety with
moments of beauty, love, humour and solidarity. 'A magical mystery
tour of Britain . . . extraordinary.' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Ashon's
gloriously polyphonic book scales the heights. A deeply felt and
humane portrait of where we are.' NIVEN GOVINDEN, author of Diary
of a Film 'This book couldn't have come into my life at a better
time. It's a guiding mate. It enters like a cat through a window,
ready to take your attention and show you what it needs to.' TICE
CIN, author of Keeping the House
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