On the Black Hill: A Novel (Penguin Ink)
The “spellbinding” (Los Angeles Times) second novel by the acclaimed author of The Songlines and In Patagonia
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 farmsharing the same clothes, tilling the same soil, sleeping in the same bed. Their lives and the lives of their neighborsfarmers, drovers, clergymen, traders, coffin-makersare only obliquely touched by the chaos of twentieth-century progress. Nevertheless, the twins' worlda few square miles of countrysideis 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 live there.
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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 farmsharing the same clothes, tilling the same soil, sleeping in the same bed. Their lives and the lives of their neighborsfarmers, drovers, clergymen, traders, coffin-makersare only obliquely touched by the chaos of twentieth-century progress. Nevertheless, the twins' worlda few square miles of countrysideis 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 live there.
On the Black Hill: A Novel (Penguin Ink)
The “spellbinding” (Los Angeles Times) second novel by the acclaimed author of The Songlines and In Patagonia
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 farmsharing the same clothes, tilling the same soil, sleeping in the same bed. Their lives and the lives of their neighborsfarmers, drovers, clergymen, traders, coffin-makersare only obliquely touched by the chaos of twentieth-century progress. Nevertheless, the twins' worlda few square miles of countrysideis 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 live there.
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 farmsharing the same clothes, tilling the same soil, sleeping in the same bed. Their lives and the lives of their neighborsfarmers, drovers, clergymen, traders, coffin-makersare only obliquely touched by the chaos of twentieth-century progress. Nevertheless, the twins' worlda few square miles of countrysideis 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 live there.
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ISBN-13: | 9780143119067 |
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Publisher: | Penguin Publishing Group |
Publication date: | 01/25/2011 |
Pages: | 272 |
Sales rank: | 483,771 |
Product dimensions: | 5.10(w) x 7.60(h) x 0.80(d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
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