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David Banning

    Boundary Songs: Notes from the edge of the Lake District National Park
    West Cumbria Mining
    Falling Away
    • Falling Away

      • 138 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes of disillusionment and rebellion, this book delves into the lives of a disenchanted generation seeking to escape societal expectations. It presents a provocative call to abandon conventional careers and disconnect from mainstream culture, encouraging readers to redefine success and pursue authenticity. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and cultural critique, it challenges the status quo and advocates for a radical reimagining of life beyond the confines of traditional work and societal norms.

      Falling Away2023
      3,5
    • West Cumbria Mining

      The Silence between Shadows

      • 36 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the intricate relationship between energy resources and global power dynamics, this book delves into how fuel politics influence international relations, economic stability, and environmental policies. It highlights key players, historical events, and the strategic maneuvers that shape the energy landscape. Through detailed analysis, the author reveals the implications of fuel dependency and the urgent need for sustainable alternatives, making it a critical read for anyone interested in geopolitics and environmental issues.

      West Cumbria Mining2022
      3,5
    • Discover. Explore. Inspire. On the fringes of England’s largest national park, now a World Heritage Site, an alternative vision emerges. In late 2017, a walk around the boundary of the Lake District uncovers a hidden landscape consumed by ghosts of nostalgia. Roughly 160 miles where it’s never quite clear where the muddy paths and coastal ridges will lead. Stumbling upon industry as theme park on the border between urban and rural. A hallucinatory journey reimagining the in-between lands of cinematic markers, a sixteenth century noblewoman, artists such as Graham Sutherland and a constant stream of found debris. From a meeting with Silecroft’s mafia at Valley End to the gates of Sellafield, the edge of darkness is revealed.Welcome to a different ‘place to be’, where the pastoral and sublime rub shoulders with nuclear and second home syndrome – on the edges of Brexit…

      Boundary Songs: Notes from the edge of the Lake District National Park2020
      3,5