One November morning, Tom Jeffreys set off from Euston Station with a
gnarled old walking stick in his hand and an overloaded rucksack. His
aim was to walk the 119 miles from London to Birmingham along the
proposed route of HS2. Needless to say, he failed.
Over the
course of ten days of walking, Jeffreys meets conservationists and
museum directors, ery farmers and suicidal retirees. From a rapidly
changing London, through interminable suburbia, and out into the English
countryside, Jeffreys goes wild camping in Perivale, ees murderous
horses in Oxfordshire, and gets lost in a land ll site in
Buckinghamshire. Signal Failure weaves together poetry and politics,
history, philosophy and personal observation to form an extended
exploration of people and place, nature, society, and the future.
In part, Signal Failure is the story of the author's multiple
shortcomings - his inability to understand the city he lives in, to
forge a meaningful relationship with his home-county hometown, to
emulate those great nature writers he admires so much, to put up a tent
or read a map.It is also a wide-ranging critique of humanity's most
urgent failures: of capitalism, of community, of the city and the
suburbs, of architecture and agriculture, of bureaucratic democracy,
and, in the end, of our age-old failure to nd our place in the world we
live in.
Signal Failure : London to Birmingham, HS2 on Foot - Tom Jeffreys
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