Walking Home: Travels with a Troubadour on the Pennine Way
2012 book by Simon Armitage / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Walking Home: Travels with a Troubadour on the Pennine Way is a 2012 non-fiction book by the Yorkshire poet Simon Armitage. It chronicles his attempt to walk the long-distance trail the opposite way to that usually taken, from north to south. Along the way, he takes no money, stays with strangers, and gives poetry readings to pay his expenses. The book is illustrated with Armitage's photographs taken along the route. Two of his poems are included in the chapters about the places the poems describe.
Author | Simon Armitage |
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Cover artist | Design by Faber, photograph by Simon Armitage |
Genre | Travel |
Set in | The Pennines, England |
Publisher | Faber and Faber |
Publication date | 2012 |
Media type | |
Pages | 285 (paperback) |
ISBN | 978-0-571-24988-6 |
OCLC | 779244536 |
Followed by | Walking Away : Further Travels with a Troubadour on the South West Coast Path (2015) |
The book was warmly received by critics in British newspapers. They note that it fits into the tradition of slightly eccentric mid-life journeys, as well as of the productive effect of walking on poetry. They enjoyed the humorous accounts of British interiors and of hazards including weird fogs, bulls, blisters, clogging mud, and a university friend who pops up and cadges free board and lodging.