The Wake by Paul Kingsnorth

Set in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, this novel follows Buccmaster, a proud and defiant Anglo-Saxon farmer, as he grapples with the upheaval and destruction brought upon his land and way of life. As the Normans impose their rule, Buccmaster becomes increasingly isolated and paranoid, haunted by visions and the old gods of his ancestors. He gathers a band of like-minded rebels to resist the invaders, but his struggle is as much against his inner demons as it is against the external forces threatening his world. Written in a unique, semi-invented Old English dialect, the narrative immerses readers in a raw and visceral exploration of identity, loss, and resistance.

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Published
2014
Nationality
British
Length
Moderate
Pages
365-384
Original Language
English
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