by Ronald Blythe Essays on literature, art and the countryside. I'm a big fan of Ronald Blythe's gentle writing style. His Wormingford series of diaries, which first appeared in his regular column in The Church Times should be seen as a national treasure. Field Work is a series of essays about the countryside and country… Continue reading Field Work
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Book review: ‘Under a Broad Sky’ by Ronald Blythe
Book 8 in the Wormingford series.
The Time by the Sea
by Ronald Blythe Memoir of artistic friendships in Aldeburgh, 1955–1958. The Time by the Sea is veteran author Ronald Blythe's memoir of the three years he spent in Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Benjamin Britten and E.M. Forster. As with all of Blythe's non-fiction, it is a delightful read.… Continue reading The Time by the Sea
Book review: ‘Village Hours’ by Ronald Blythe
Book 7 in the Wormingford series.
Book review: ‘Aftermath’ by Ronald Blythe
Selected writings, 1960–2010.
Book review: ‘Borderland’ by Ronald Blythe
Book 3 of the Wormingford series.
Book review: ‘A Year at Bottengoms Farm’ by Ronald Blythe
Book 4 of the Wormingford series.
Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village
Classic oral history from an amalgam of Suffolk villages.
Book review: ‘River Diary’ by Ronald Blythe
Book 5 of the Wormingford series.
Book review: ‘Out of the Valley’ by Ronald Blythe
Book 2 of the Wormingford series.