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Stranger in the Mask of a Deer conjures an elemental, dreamlike
narrative ranging from the present to the Late-Upper Palaeolithic,
when the British peninsula was gradually reoccupied by humans and
animals returning from the greater continent after the Ice Age.
Richard Skelton began this book-length poem many years ago with the
intention of exploring the history of Britain's landscape, only for
the text to transform into a kind of literary seance, involving
both human and other-than-human voices. Its transforming power lies
in the accumulative magic of the word as ritual. Skelton's is a
mesmeric lyric, probing the edges of consciousness towards a place
where 'there are always presences / always inherences / things
beyond sight.' 'An incredibly moving, essential meditation on where
we have come from, where we are, and where we are headed.' -Kerri
ni Dochartaigh
Richard Skelton spent nearly half a decade living in a small valley
high in the Furness hills of Cumbria, in northern England. When not
writing or composing music, most of his days were spent beating the
valley's bounds, exploring its network of paths, streams and walls.
Beyond the Fell Wall is a distillation of his observations and
thoughts about this particular patch of land. It is a poetic
enquiry into the life of an seemingly inanimate landscape - its
otherwise unheard melodies and unseen movements. It considers both
vast geological epochs and brief moments of intimacy, and in turn
it asks us to consider sentience in all things, whether animal,
vegetable or mineral. At the heart of the book is the fell wall
itself: vast and serpentine - a vessel for the lives, voices and
myths of the landscape.
Born in Shropshire soon after the end of the First World War,
venerable motoring writer W de Forte has driven everything from his
grandfather's first Daimler, to modern-day supercars ...ridden
everything from vertiginous Victorian penny farthings, to high
velocity twenty-first century superbikes ...travelled everywhere
from the permafrost of the Arctic Circle to the baking sands of the
Baja Peninsula ...and met everyone from Tazio Nuvolari to Valentino
Rossi.W de Forte enjoyed an eventful career as a top-level
journalist, spanning 75 years, during which time he tested many
thousands of cars and reported on countless automotive events
around the world. This made him uniquely qualified to comment on
all aspects of classic and vintage motoring and
motorcycling.Relatively undimmed by age and ague, even in his
mid-90s, de Forte had no plans to retire, but, in early 2011, a
high-speed prang while testing a wayward Rudge Ulster at a racing
circuit in Belgium brought him up with a jolt, both literally and
metaphorically. After recuperating in hospital, he settled down to
write his long-awaited and much requested autobiography.This unique
and insightful book is the result.Packed with fascinating stories
about classic cars and motorcycles, A Life Awheel - the 'Auto'
Biography of W de Forte is an account of an extraordinary motoring
life, and the story of motoring in the 20th century.
If you're red-blooded and somewhere between 35 and 50 the chances
are that your first bike was a sports moped. This book takes you on
a nostalgic full throttle trip back to the heady days of the 1970s
and early 80s when these fabulous little superbikes were available
to 16 year-olds. Packed with photos from past and present, this
book will revive wonderful memories of the machines, the people,
the fashions, and even the music of the time. Includes coverage of
AJW, Batavus, Casal, Cimatti, Derbi, Fantic, Flandria, Garelli,
Gilera, Gitane, Honda, Kreidler, KTM, Malaguti, Motobecane,
Negrini, NVT, Puch, Suzuki, Testi, Yamaha and Zundapp.
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