The Regional Book

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David Matless




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ISBN 978 1 910010 05 1
64pp, 234 x 142
paperback with flaps
2015, £9.00

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Reviews and articles


Ken Worpole review ‘Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide’ at The New English Landscape

Tony Williams review at Writing Research Northumbria

Neal Alexander review ‘Seeing more flatly’ at Cultures of Place






“Force yourself to see more flatly.”—Georges Perec, Species of Spaces

‘The Broads’ is the name given to a wetland region of eastern England. The broads themselves are shallow lakes, formed from flooded medieval peat excavations, set alongside or within the courses of the rivers Ant, Bure, Thurne, Waveney and Yare. Navigation, holidays and nature conservation have shaped the region, with tensions arising from differing assumptions about what the Broads landscape has been, is and might be.

The Regional Book examines, in descriptions of forty-four locations, the Broads’ varied constitution: nature reserves, towns, riversides, marshes, seasides, waterways broad and narrow, broads landlocked and connected. The writing rubs against conventional forms of attention and styles of seeing, creating inventories that encompass fact, digression, memory and reverie. If Broadland is a flat landscape, with few rises, it remains possible to see more flatly.




“…one of the best writers in geography today.”—John Wylie, Professor of Cultural Geography, University of Exeter

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David Matless is the author of In the Nature of Landscape: Cultural Geography on the Norfolk Broads (2014) and Landscape and Englishness (1998), and is Professor of Cultural Geography at the University of Nottingham. The Regional Book is informed by two decades of research on the Broads, and a lifetime’s acquaintance with the area.