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The Underground Sea

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The Underground Sea is a succinct, urgent collection of writing from John Berger''s archive. It brings together for the first time his work on mineworkers and the miners'' strikes and has been edited as a set of actions for today: a time when people are rediscovering the necessity, power and possibilities of collective action. Including essays, transcripts, interviews and images, it places itself in the heart of a Derbyshire mining village, with reflections on the everyday life of a typical pit community.

About the author

John Berger was born in London in 1926. His seminal Ways of Seeing was one of the most influential books on art in the twentieth century. His many books, innovative in form and far-reaching in their historical and political insight, include To the Wedding, King and the Booker Prize-winning novel, G. He died, aged ninety, in January 2017.Tom Overton is John Berger's biographer. He catalogued the Berger archive at the British Library and edited Portraits: John Berger on Artists and Landscapes: John Berger on Art. He lives in Sheffield.Matthew Harle is a writer and curator. His latest books include Black Arsenal and Mirror Reflecting Darkly. His curating explores the cultural histories of everyday life, most recently in the retrospective People Make Television at Raven Row in 2023.

Product details

Authors John Berger
Assisted by Matthew Harle (Editor), Tom Overton (Editor), Overton Tom (Editor)
Publisher Canongate Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 10.04.2025
 
EAN 9781837260386
ISBN 978-1-83726-038-6
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 10 mm
Series Canons
Canongate Canons
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama

Trade Unions, Industrial Relations, Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers, Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers, Mining Industry, Sociology: work and labour

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