
Published: 17/03/2022

Tracing a haunting path through the ruins of vanished Britain, Shadowlands abounds in astonishing information and keening tragedy as Green tells the tales of what happened to Dunwich, Trellech, Capel Celyn and more in elegant, engaging prose.
Shortlisted for The James Cropper Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing 2022
Drowned. Buried by sand. Decimated by plague. Plunged off a cliff. This is the forgotten history of Britain's lost cities, ghost towns and vanished villages: our shadowlands.
Britain's landscape is scarred with haunting and romantic remains; these shadowlands that were once filled with life are now just spectral echoes. Peering through the cracks of history, we find Dunwich, a medieval city plunged off a Suffolk cliff by sea storms; the lost city of Trellech unearthed by moles in the Welsh Marches; and the ghostly reservoir that is Capel Celyn, one of the few remaining solely Welsh-speaking villages, drowned by Liverpool City Council.
Historian Matthew Green tells the extraordinary stories of how these places met their fate and probes the disappearances to explain why Britain looks the way it does today. Travelling across Britain, Green transports the reader to these places as they teeter on the brink of oblivion, vividly capturing the sounds of the sea clawing away row upon row of houses, the taste of medieval wine, or the sights of puffin hunting on the tallest cliffs in the country. We experience them in their prime, look on at their destruction and revisit their lingering remains later as they are mourned by evictees and reimagined by artists, writers and mavericks.
By exploring the lost causes and dead ends of history - places lost to natural phenomena, war and plague, economic shifts and technological progress - the precariousness of our own towns and cities, of humanity, becomes clear. Shadowlands is a deeply evocative and dazzlingly original account of Britain's past. 'A haunting and miraculous work of resurrection, stinging in a perpetual present'.
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571338023
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 579 g
Dimensions: 234 x 153 x 26 mm
Edition: Main
MEDIA REVIEWS
'Shadowlands is so well researched, beautifully written and packed with interesting detail. Green is both historian and prophet, offering a warning we need to pay attention to... alarming and valuable.' - Claire Tomalin
'A beautiful book, truly original. Shadowlands is poetic history written with great literary flair, inqusitiveness, soul-searching and humanity... It is a marvellous achievement.' - Ian Mortimer
'An exquisitely written, moving and elegiac exploration... a book to savour and cherish.' Suzannah Lipscomb
'A haunting, lyrical tour around the lost places of Britain.' - Charlotte Higgins
'Superb. A beautifully written atlas of Ghost Britain, a summoning of places lost to memory, and a deft excavation of the void underlying myths of national identity.' - William Atkins
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