
Something of the Night
eBook, Published by Simon & Schuster
(05 Jan 2012)
US$8.59
Who can say what the night might bring?
Fireworks and frivolity? A party? Music and dancing? The night is where we have the most fun. Or you could be reading in bed, between clean sheets, before falling into deep restful sleep and sweet dreams.
And who knows? The night might bring romance, or love or sex, if you play your cards right.
Or the night could be where we work. Millions of people do. If everyone slept all night, Britain would cease to function.
Or the night could be indifferent; cold, haunted, inhuman. When you look up into the night sky, you see that you are nothing. An insignificant mote of dust.
Or the night could be all too human. Hen parties in skimpy dresses and fairy wings are being slammed into the back of a police van. Prostitutes walk the streets; business men go to lap dancing clubs to forget what waits at home.
On an after-hours journey around the British Isles - investigating
nightingales in the Cotswolds, meteors in Shropshire, dog-racing in
Belfast, a service station in Lancaster and Bonfire celebrations in
East Sussex - Ian Marchant sets out to discover the different ways
that we while away that half of our lives normally spent in darkness.
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Ian Marchant is a writer, broadcaster and performer. He
is originally from Newhaven in East Sussex, and now lives with his
family in the not-entirely real county of Radnorshire.
Before
taking up writing books, he sang in various unimaginably obscure
bands, wrote up the results of horse races in betting shops and ran a
large second-hand bookshop on the Charing Cross Road. He currently
teaches creative writing at Birmingham City University and with the
National Academy of Writing.
Something of the Night is his
seventh book.
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