
Villager by Tom Cox
Backpacking with Dracula is my quest to explore fact, legend and fiction (and the copious, delectable gray areas), sifting through the sometimes fantastic stories about the mercurial Prince Vlad the Impaler Dracula and modern confusion with the vampire Count Dracula. As I peel away these layers, I'll share my accumulated knowledge of modern day Romania, where I lived and traveled for a cumulative two years while researching multiple editions of Lonely Planet guidebooks.- ‘The true appeal of the story is its interweaving of themes and narratives: local personalities, the impact of pylons, the interconnection between past and present, and the relationship between people and the land that, literally, has a voice in the narrativeVillager is one of the must-read novels of 2022’ Matthew d’Ancona, Tortoise Media
- 'An exquisitely detailed, many-voiced tale of people, place and folklore ... a communication with lost voices rich in wonder, longing and exalted psychedelic flight' Mojo
- ‘I was swept along in this novel’s current, watching a landscape unfold to reveal the lives hidden in its crevices. A joyous tumble of animism, love, music and mystery that beautifully balances awe and irreverence: Villager left me with a sense of an ancient longing that is hard to shake off’ Zoe Gilbert, author of Folk
- 'I gallumphed through the pages of Villager as though it was on fire ... Funny, thought-provoking and astoundingly clever ... What will I be able to read after Villager? I'll just read it again, I guess. And again. Just cancel all other books’ Adele Nozedar, author of The Hedgerow Handbook
- 'A relatable and compelling read ... Anyone would love it' Dorian Cope
- 'Tom’s newest book, his debut novel Villager, takes the reader on his strangest and most gloriously idiosyncratic trip yet, on an excursion through interconnected tales that draw the reader off the map and deeply into the story of Underhill’ Writing Magazine
- 'One chapter unfolds as dialogue with a search engine; others are narrated by the moor itself. A rich potpourri that keeps us busy enough not to worry about what it adds up to’ Anthony Cummins, Mail on Sunday
- ’This is ideal summer holiday reading - to be relished piecemeal or devoured in one fell swoop, as I did’ **BBC Countryfile
**'Villager is a marvellously inventive and imaginative fiction. A tremendous novel' William Boyd - 'Tom Cox’s books are hedgerows. All about the journey and not the destination. They delicately link one stunning viewpoint to another whilst providing nourishment for the heart and soul, a safe haven for a host of endangered fantasies, musings and stories' Alice Lowe
- ‘Villager is delightfully convoluted, otherworldly and captivating, immersing the reader in the contours and personality of the landscape and those who inhabit it’ Mark Diacono
- 'Villager rescues its reader from the complacency with which we experience the everyday. The book is as rich as the vast monistic philosophy that underpins it - a synthesis of folklore, nature and the curious psychedelia in ordinary experience that points to the truths in which we find meaning. Tom Cox is a master of effortless, fluid storytelling and Villager is alive with both gnawing edge and Cox's signature flavour of clipped, pragmatic humour which is perfectly juxtaposed with the unbounded imagination of Villager's world. It is a thrilling, comforting and entirely unique read, challenging the reader's sense of both what is familiar and what is alien. It’s tender and dark and strangely comforting. I loved it' Laura Kennedy, Irish Times/Sunday Times
- ‘An extraordinary book … [Tom Cox] is policing that interesting boundary between what is folklore, what is actual history, and what is natural history’ John Mitchinson, Backlisted podcast
- ‘Tom is such an original mind, and brave in his approach to writing, so it's no surprise at all that he has written a novel that surprises, delights and fizzes with imagination’ Sathnam Sanghera
- ‘A glorious ramble … This is an epic, oddball soap opera soundtracked by folk music, birdsong and the rattle of hedgerows against car windows … Its psychedelic tangle suggests that our short lives can nourish the landscape, if we watch our step’ Guardian
Tom Cox was born in Nottinghamshire. He is the author of the Sunday Times-bestselling The Good, The Bad and The Furry and the William Hill Sports Book-longlisted Bring Me the Head of Sergio Garcia. 21st-Century Yokel was longlisted for the Wainwright Prize, and the titular story of Help the Witch won a Shirley Jackson Award. @cox_tom
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| ISBN 13 | 9781800181342 |
| ISBN 10 | 1800181345 |
| Title | Villager |
| Author | Tom Cox |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Unbound |
| Year published | 2022-04-28 |
| Number of pages | 352 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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