Real England

Real England: The Battle Against the Bland is a 2008 travelogue written by Paul Kingsnorth describing his first-hand account of the homogenization of England through global market and industrial forces.

Real England
AuthorPaul Kingsnorth
Genretravelogue
Published2008
PublisherPortobello Books
Pages320
ISBN978-1-84627-042-0

Summary

Real England is a travelogue in which Kingsnorth discusses months of travel around England visiting publicans, shopkeepers, farmers, and other people in traditional English institutions. Kingsnorth explores the effects of global capitalism on English culture and character, highlhighting what he sees as a flattening of the country by development, conglomeration, and privatization.[1]

Reception

Real England was Kingsnorth's first popularly successful book, garnering reviews in all major newspapers and citation in speeches by David Cameron and the archbishop of Canterbury.[1]

Writing in The Guardian, Nicholas Lezard says of the book, "I occasionally say of a book that it is important, and that everyone should read it; this time I say so more emphatically than ever." Though Lezard notes that "This is a very depressing book at times," Lezard highlights "the urgency of this book, and the need for us to stop being complacent."[2]

References

  1. Smith, Daniel (17 April 2014). "It's the End of the World as We Know It . . . and He Feels Fine". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  2. Lezard, Nicholas (29 May 2009). "Review: Real England by Paul Kingsnorth". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
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