
The Sky Is Falling On Our Heads
Rob Penn(Author)
Sceptre (Publisher)
Published on 23. May 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-340-82753-6 (ISBN)
Description
In The Sky Is Falling On Our Heads, Rob Penn travels the length and breadth of the Celtic fringe (from the wilds of Scotland, via Ireland, Wales, Cornwall and the Isle of Man to the heart of Brittany) on a quest to get to the bottom of his Celtic roots. Along the way he endeavours (with mixed and hilarious results) to become a Celtic poet. His odyssey takes him from standing on the table in the corner of an Irish pub, struggling to be heard over the shouts of the drinkers, to the stage at Lorient in Brittany where he must perform his less-than-spectacular poetry in front of an audience of 40,000. He is aided and abetted on his journey by a cast of colourful characters, including a Cornish lady with a penchant for men in kilts, the winner of the Whitest Buttocks in the Isle of Man Competition, and a crystal-clutching Californian. Utterly engaging, and devastatingly funny, this is a captivating romp through an extraordinary - and often bizarre - cultural landscape.
Reviews / Votes
A contender for the most entertaining travelogue cum rite of passage book of the year... Penn has a wonderfully dry, self-deprecating sense of humour which allows him to explore complex issues without becoming glib or boring ... Reading this entertaining book is education by osmosis - Richard Bath, Scotland on SundayAs hilarious as it is fascinating ... A fun and accessible introduction to a hidden world that will leave you ready to hit the road yourself - Traveller
Comically astute ... Not your conventional travel fare but far more enjoyable as a result - Time Out
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hodder & Stoughton
Dimensions
Height: 22 mm
Width: 128 mm
Thickness: 197 mm
Weight
248 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-340-82753-6 (9780340827536)
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Person
Robert Penn read history at Bristol University. He tried various careers - from being a ski bum to the law via washing dishes. He has written and photographed for the Times, The Guardian and Conde Nast Traveller as well as a host of other publications that he doesn't admit to. He lives in Brixton with his wife and two children.