An Audience with an Elephant: And Other Encounters on the Eccentric Side

An Audience with an Elephant: And Other Encounters on the Eccentric Side

by Byron Rogers
An Audience with an Elephant: And Other Encounters on the Eccentric Side

An Audience with an Elephant: And Other Encounters on the Eccentric Side

by Byron Rogers

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Overview

An Audience with an Elephant is a compendium of the oddest and most eccentric travels—a travel book to set alongside Norman Lewis and Eric Newby for the sheer unpredictability of its encounters and its surreal comedy. But Bryon Rogers didn’t venture to the ends of the earth to find singular custom and heroic idiosyncrasy: he had no need to. These are journeys to the heart of the strange and distant land of Britain. On his travels he meets the Turkish POW in British hands—an ancient tortoise captured at Gallipoli and now resident in Great Yarmouth—and the teenaged elephant who has opened more fetes and supermarkets than any TV celebrity. Here, too, are such bizarre figures as the octogenarian triathlete, the man who (before such things were banned) held every world eating record, and the last hangman in his untroubled retirement. Whether exploring the middle of England in the forgotten county of Northamptonshire or accompanying the last tramp through the wilder reaches of Wales, Byron Rogers chronicles a secret history of Britain that is touching, hilarious, magical and the extraordinary lives or ordinary people.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845138509
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Publication date: 12/20/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 230
Sales rank: 1,003,907
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Byron Rogers is a Welsh journalist, essayist and biographer. He has contributed to The Times, the Sunday Telegraph and the Guardian, and was once a speech writer for the Prince of Wales. He is also author of seven books published by Aurum, including: An Audience With an Elephant, one of several collections of his journalism; The Man Who Went into the West, a critically acclaimed biography of the iconic twentieth century Welsh poet, R. S. Thomas, which was awarded the James Tait Black Prize for Biography in 2007; and The Last Englishman, a biography of the quintessential Englishman and celebrated novelist J.L. Carr. Me: The Authorised Biography, was published in 2009. His most recent book is Three Journeys. He currently lives in Northamptonshire and Carmarthen.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
Speak to the Animals
The Tortoise and the Great War2
An Audience with an Elephant7
Wales
It Came as a Big Surprise14
The Lost Children21
The Last Tramp28
The Lost Lands40
Roman Twilight49
R.S. Thomas58
Moments
Who Wrote This Stuff?66
Nude82
When a Young Man's Dreams Expire85
Singles Weekend91
The Middle of England
Mixed Emotions100
A Man Who Fell to Earth103
The Riddle of Brixworth106
Last of England's Village Voices114
England and a Wake121
Norman St John Stevas Chooses a Title130
Listening for England132
Heroes
Race Against Time136
Mr Sparry Entertains144
The Examinee149
Glutton for Punishment155
The Cricketer160
Relics of Wars Past
The Big Bang164
Bunker171
The Bomb Factory175
Airbase182
Fantasies
Up the Workers! (If We Can Find Any...)192
The Duchess198
The Butler of Britain207
Ghost Train to Stalybridge215
Dead Writers Society224
Secret Garden, Private Grief234
The Last of Things
The Gallows Humorist246
End of an Era255
A Ghost in the Church258
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