About the Author:
John Higgs is the author of I HAVE AMERICA SURROUNDED: THE LIFE OF TIMOTHY LEARY; THE KLF: CHAOS, MAGIC AND THE BAND WHO BURNED A MILLION POUNDS; STRANGER THAN WE CAN IMAGINE: MAKING SENSE OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY; and the novels THE BRANDY OF THE DAMNED and THE FIRST CHURCH ON THE MOON. He lives in Brighton with his partner and their two children.www.johnhiggs.com | @johnhiggs
Review:
A timely look at national identity and how it forges the world around us. * WANDERLUST * [A] delightful and inventive contemplation of the way history has shaped Britain, and vice versa. -- Mick Herron * GEOGRAPHICAL * It's erudite, funny, philosophical, often wildly esoteric and packed with factual asides.... Above all Watling Street provokes a new and exciting discourse on national pride and identity. You can hear the singing of our ancestors in a chorus of shared heritage whose melody is steeped in the land. -- Charlie Connelly * THE NEW EUROPEAN * 'One of the best books I've ever read . . . addictively illuminating in these turbulent times' -- Martin 'Youth' Glover 'It is an ambitious attempt to find a grassroots British identity that eschews the political, and one that ultimately succeeds' -- Adam Cunnane * Big Issue in the North * 'In the same way that Watling Street slices through the UK, Higgs's trademark crystal clarity of thought slices through this country's nationalistic hysteria. We owe it to ourselves to join him on this vital and endlessly insightful journey' -- Jason Arnopp, author of The Last Days of Jack Sparks 'The range of reference in this book makes for an inspiring read, and anyone with an interest in British history or identity will find something to learn, and something to think about' * Your Family History * 'Wry and thought-provoking. Higgs expresses a history that is not simply that of kings or victors, but of the British people who have shaped the Britain we know' * Who Do You Think You Are? magazine * 'Juggling wit and wisdom, [Higgs] brings a lively twist to a thoroughly British story' * Choice * 'One of those books where you constantly find yourself underlining pithy quotes, it's a compelling study of the origins of our national identity, at a time when it's becoming more complex than ever' -- Caroline Sanderson * The Bookseller * 'A truly fascinating book . . . from one of the best writers on cultural history we have' -- Scott Pack 'On a long drive like this, your companion matters as much as the route, of course - and Higgs is an entertaining one, garrulous but disinclined to hector' -- Tom Sutcliffe * Mail on Sunday Event * 'Watling Street is unusual, original and strangely beautiful. It's full of wonderful stories about this remarkable road, expertly brought to life by Higgs. And even though it's a travel book, it has more to say about the current climate than most political books' -- Jamie Bartlett, author of Radicals 'Myths combine with staggeringly fascinating facts, while Higgs' take on our national imagination and the nature of history is refreshingly original . . . [A] mad, but brilliant, odyssey' -- Rebecca Armstrong * I Paper * 'A humorous and thoughtful guide' -- Huston Gilmore * Daily Express * 'In these divisive times, when British identity is so much discussed, Watling Street is a rich and relevant work, making a compelling case that our truest heritage is simply the spirituality of the land and the vast, vibrant patchwork of our individual stories' -- Richard Tarrant * The Lady * 'It has been said by the old magicians that Watling Street was created in a single night. Or revealed to us between sleeping and waking - a potentiality that is always there but which we have to learn to read. John Higgs does just that: a bright necklace of recoveries and collisions and remarkable witnesses. A tale-telling pilgrim to entertain and inform as we jolt along the way' -- Iain Sinclair 'A new vision of England . . . full of magic, mystery and bits of William Blake' -- Ian Samson * Times Literary Supplement * 'Mischievous and iconoclastic . . . [Higgs's] is a systematising imagination, able to harness disparate elements and find the patterns that animate them; that he does so in a more socially inclusive manner than many enriches his theories enormously' -- Melissa Harrison * Financial Times * 'In Watling Street, an exploration of modern Britain and what it means to be British today, Higgs offers a more nuanced understanding of the national psyche . . . [it] is a book for our times' -- Ian Thomson * Observer *
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