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Islands

Searching for truth on the shoreline
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Islands by Mark Easton offers a captivating journey through 250 million years of island history, from the ancient supercontinent Pangaea to modern times. Blending memoir, mythology, and geography, Easton explores how islands shape human experience and challenges continental bias, revealing fresh perspectives on isolation, connection, and identity.
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This thought-provoking work suits readers interested in geography, history, philosophy, and cultural studies, as well as those who enjoy reflective, richly written explorations of human nature and the natural world.

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No man is an island, wrote John Donne. BBC Home Editor Mark Easton argues the opposite: that we are all islands, and it is upon the contradictory shoreline where isolation meets connectedness, where 'us' meets 'them', that we find out who we truly are.

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'A spellbinding serial voyage in which encounters with islands across time are gathered, displayed and reburnished. Memoir becomes morality, as the oldest human myths challenge present neglect and political malfunction.' - Iain Sinclair, author of London Orbital and Lights Out For The Territory

In this spellbinding, beautifully written work of extraordinary range and perception, BBC home editor Mark Easton takes readers on an enchanting adventure to illustrate how understanding islands and island syndrome might help humanity get closer to the truth about itself.

Suggesting that a continental bias has blinded us, Easton chronicles a sweep of 250 million years of island history: from Pangaea (the supercontinent mother of all islands) to the first intrepid islanders pointing their canoes over the horizon, from exploration to occupation, exploitation to liberation, a hopeful journey to paradise and a chastening reminder of our planet's fragility. The book uncovers some astonishing island tales, all combining to provide a fresh 'islander perspective' on our past and our present.

But that is only half the book: aided by the muse he names Pangaea, Easton also interweaves reflections on what he calls 'the psychological islands that form the great archipelago of humankind'. No man is an island, wrote John Donne. This book argues the opposite: that we are all islands, and it is upon the contradictory shoreline where isolation meets connectedness, where 'us' meets 'them', that we find out who we truly are.

Brave, intelligent and haunting, Islands is a deep dive into geography and myth, literature, politics and philosophy that reveals nothing less than a map of the human heart.

'This is a huge theme which Mark Easton pursues with vigorous and beautifully clear prose. His archipelagic fascination is contagious. Read this and the maps in your mind will never be quite the same again.' - Peter Hennessy, author of The Secret State, Whitehall and Having It So Good.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781785907760

Publisher: Biteback Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 October 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Biteback Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 250g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Glasgow-born Mark Easton has been the home editor of BBC News since 2004.

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