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07 Jun, 2025
"Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village" by Ronald Blythe is a unique and captivating work that offers a vivid portrait of a small English village in Suffolk, focusing on the voices and experiences of its inhabitants in the late 1960s. The book weaves together oral histories, personal recollections, and local records to paint a picture of a community grappling with societal changes while also preserving its deep-rooted traditions and history. Through the monologues of residents, ranging from the blacksmith and bellringer to the local doctor and gravedigger, the book explores aspects of rural life, including work, farming, education, welfare, religion, and death. The book is praised for its authenticity, insightful observations, and ability to capture a way of life that is now largely gone.
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