
Pushing the Wave 2023
L. A. Davenport(Author)
P-Wave Press
Will be published approx. on 27. November 2025
Book
Hardback
190 pages
978-1-916937-32-1 (ISBN)
Description
In Pushing the Wave 2023, L.A. Davenport returns with a captivating new collection of essays, stories, reflections, and recipes, continuing the journey begun in his first volume covering 2017-2022. With his trademark blend of insight, humour, and lyrical prose, Davenport explores the shifting landscape of modern life-charting the personal, political, cultural, and culinary with clarity and compassion.
Whether recounting ferry journeys across European seas, reflecting on the nature of addiction and sobriety, critiquing the seductive illusion of progress, or sharing favourite dishes from his kitchen, Davenport's writing offers a rare combination of intellect and intimacy. These entries span the profound and the playful, the global and the domestic, all underpinned by a keen sense of the beauty and absurdity in everyday life.
Perfect for readers of reflective non-fiction, literary memoir, and contemporary commentary, Pushing the Wave 2023 is a richly textured mosaic of a year lived thoughtfully-and a timely invitation to slow down, look around, and truly engage.
For fans of: Rebecca Solnit, Karl Ove Knausgard, Teju Cole, Deborah Levy, and those who cherish personal writing that speaks to the world at large.
Whether recounting ferry journeys across European seas, reflecting on the nature of addiction and sobriety, critiquing the seductive illusion of progress, or sharing favourite dishes from his kitchen, Davenport's writing offers a rare combination of intellect and intimacy. These entries span the profound and the playful, the global and the domestic, all underpinned by a keen sense of the beauty and absurdity in everyday life.
Perfect for readers of reflective non-fiction, literary memoir, and contemporary commentary, Pushing the Wave 2023 is a richly textured mosaic of a year lived thoughtfully-and a timely invitation to slow down, look around, and truly engage.
For fans of: Rebecca Solnit, Karl Ove Knausgard, Teju Cole, Deborah Levy, and those who cherish personal writing that speaks to the world at large.
Reviews / Votes
"An engaging and varied and widely ranging collection that can be dipped into." -- Camille O * Pushing the Wave 2023 *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
26 Plates, black and white; 81 Plates, color; 2 Illustrations, color; 13 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
903 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-916937-32-1 (9781916937321)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
L.A. Davenport was born in Cork, Ireland, in 1973. He graduated from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in Medical Sciences and Archeology and Anthropology in 1996.
After graduation, he worked as an editor on financial journals before moving into medical publishing, where he worked as a book, then website, editor and project manager. In 2001, he moved into journalism, and soon became a freelance medical reporter and writer, working with various news wires and publishers and covering conferences across Europe and the USA.
L.A. Davenport has written several novels, numerous short stories and novellas, and countless articles and essays.
He divides his time between Lincolnshire and the Cote d'Azur. Among other things, he likes long walks, typewriters and big cups of tea.
After graduation, he worked as an editor on financial journals before moving into medical publishing, where he worked as a book, then website, editor and project manager. In 2001, he moved into journalism, and soon became a freelance medical reporter and writer, working with various news wires and publishers and covering conferences across Europe and the USA.
L.A. Davenport has written several novels, numerous short stories and novellas, and countless articles and essays.
He divides his time between Lincolnshire and the Cote d'Azur. Among other things, he likes long walks, typewriters and big cups of tea.
Content
When Is A Church Not A Church?
Staying Dry Beyond January
Cauliflower, Fennel and Mushroom Pasta Bake
Still Life
French Mushroom and Tomato Pasta
Tenderstem Broccoli and Mushroom Risotto
The Big Electric Confidence Trick
My Big Ferry Love Affair
Milk-Free Gratin Dauphinois
Into The Unknown
Utterly Alive
It's Not ChatGPT That's The Problem
What Is Progress?
The Age of Bluffing
Sense of Self
Mushroom, Leek and Potato Soup
Rekindling a Passion for Books
Beware of Intentions
Why Would You Want to Go There?
Life? Or Theatre?
Chicago Blues
Whose Image Is It Anyway?
Borlotti Bean and Red Lentil Soup
Over The Hills and Far Away
Loneliness Hotel
All The People, So Many People
Roasted Seed Mix
The Edge
Water, Water Everywhere
Wellness-to-Woo
The Window
Evolving Relationships
Something in the Air
A Little Care
Facing Up To Our Hypocrisy
A Curious Farewell
The Decline of Liberty
Public Not Private Transport
The Addiction Paradox
White Fish and Courgette Tomato Pasta
A Neglected Corner of English Music
Art? Or Theatre?
Evolutionary Misunderstanding
A Time to Remember
NOLA 2010
NOLA 2011
Staying Dry Beyond January
Cauliflower, Fennel and Mushroom Pasta Bake
Still Life
French Mushroom and Tomato Pasta
Tenderstem Broccoli and Mushroom Risotto
The Big Electric Confidence Trick
My Big Ferry Love Affair
Milk-Free Gratin Dauphinois
Into The Unknown
Utterly Alive
It's Not ChatGPT That's The Problem
What Is Progress?
The Age of Bluffing
Sense of Self
Mushroom, Leek and Potato Soup
Rekindling a Passion for Books
Beware of Intentions
Why Would You Want to Go There?
Life? Or Theatre?
Chicago Blues
Whose Image Is It Anyway?
Borlotti Bean and Red Lentil Soup
Over The Hills and Far Away
Loneliness Hotel
All The People, So Many People
Roasted Seed Mix
The Edge
Water, Water Everywhere
Wellness-to-Woo
The Window
Evolving Relationships
Something in the Air
A Little Care
Facing Up To Our Hypocrisy
A Curious Farewell
The Decline of Liberty
Public Not Private Transport
The Addiction Paradox
White Fish and Courgette Tomato Pasta
A Neglected Corner of English Music
Art? Or Theatre?
Evolutionary Misunderstanding
A Time to Remember
NOLA 2010
NOLA 2011