The Wake A Novel

The Wake A Novel by Paul Kingsnorth is a historical fiction work published by Macmillan in September 2015. This first edition spans 365 pages and is presented in English. Set in the aftermath of the Norman Invasion of 1066, the narrative unfolds through the perspective of Buccmaster, a landowner grappling with the chaos and brutality that has upended his world. As he joins a group of guerrilla fighters to resist the French occupiers, the story explores themes of loss and revenge against a backdrop of a fractured society.
Readers will find a unique portrayal of the past, as Kingsnorth employs a “shadow tongue,” a modern adaptation of Old English, to convey Buccmaster’s inner turmoil and the stark realities of his time. The novel delves into the psychological impact of invasion and the struggle for identity amid societal collapse. With its vivid depiction of a scorched English landscape and the haunting visions of its characters, The Wake offers an immersive experience that challenges perceptions of history and humanity.
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“A work that is as disturbing as it is empathetic, as beautiful as it is riveting.” —Eimear McBride, New Statesman
In the aftermath of the Norman Invasion of 1066, William the Conqueror was uncompromising and brutal. English society was broken apart, its systems turned on their head. What is little known is that a fractured network of guerrilla fighters took up arms against the French occupiers.
In The Wake, a postapocalyptic novel set a thousand years in the past, Paul Kingsnorth brings this dire scenario back to us through the eyes of the unforgettable Buccmaster, a proud landowner bearing witness to the end of his world. Accompanied by a band of like-minded men, Buccmaster is determined to seek revenge on the invaders. But as the men travel across the scorched English landscape, Buccmaster becomes increasingly unhinged by the immensity of his loss, and their path forward becomes increasingly unclear.
Written in what the author describes as “a shadow tongue”—a version of Old English updated so as to be understandable to the modern reader—The Wake renders the inner life of an Anglo-Saxon man with an accuracy and immediacy rare in historical fiction. To enter Buccmaster’s world is to feel powerfully the sheer strangeness of the past. A tale of lost gods and haunted visions, The Wake is both a sensational, gripping story and a major literary achievement.
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