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Setting off on foot from Winchester, Ken Haigh hikes across southern England, retracing one of the traditional routes that medieval pilgrims followed to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. Walking in honour of his father, a staunch Anglican who passed away before they could begin their trip together, Haigh wonders: Is there a place in the modern secular world for pilgrimage? On his journey, he sorts through his own spiritual aimlessness while crossing paths with writers like Anthony Trollope, John Keats, Jane Austen, Jonathan Swift, Charles Dickens, and, of course, Geoffrey Chaucer. Part travelogue, part memoir, and part literary history, On Foot to Canterbury is engaging and delightful.
“My father didn’t need this walk, not the way I do. For him it would have been a fun way to spend some time with his son. He had, I begin to realize, a talent for living in the moment… Perhaps a pilgrimage would help me find happiness. Perhaps I could walk my way into a better frame of mind, and somehow along the road to Canterbury I would find a new purpose for my life. It was worth a shot.”
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Short-listed for the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction, 2021, Canada (national prize)
Reviews
"On Foot to Canterbury is a beautifully written and eloquent story that skillfully weaves historical anecdotes into a journey through rural England, leaving the reader with practical, sage advice on how to deal with loss and depression, but most of all, on how to live. Haigh’s eye to detail is a delight to read, as are his frequent musings on landscape and history. This subtle, moving story stays with you long after the book is finished." Jury members, 2021 Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction
"On Foot to Canterbury is deeply felt and spiritual, funny and mournful. It deserves a wide readership. These long pandemic months lend themselves well to armchair travel and Haigh is a welcome companion. As he writes, 'After all, walking a pilgrimage is really just walking in the footsteps of those who have gone before, and there is some comfort in knowing that.' It may even inspire a pilgrimage of your own." Alberta Views Magazine
“We discover [Haigh’s] life long battle with depression, growing middle age angst, his tenuous relationship with his father and his drifting away from the Anglican Church of his youth…. A worthwhile read…[and] a brave book…” The Blue Mountains Review
"It bristles with historical asides and stories of encounters along the way, and is full of warmth and wit." The Tablet
"Those who have walked the Pilgrims' Way from Winchester will find this book an enjoyable account." Walking The Pilgrims' Way
"The narrative is immediately engaging; it’s both entertaining and thought-provoking... Haigh’s journey took him beyond his physical destination, to a Pilgrims’ Way of the mind and soul. On Foot to Canterbury did the same thing for me." North Noir
“Haigh takes readers on an elegant historical tour of England as he walks for two weeks from Winchester to Canterbury. With the patient eye of a historian, he explores churches and describes the landscape…. Having misplaced his own faith, Haigh explores his relationship with God, coming to appreciate British author Julian Barnes’ statement, 'I don’t believe in God, but I miss him.’” Nicola Ross
“Walking Pilgrim’s Way takes you through a literary landscape in England where you keep being reminded of books you’ve read and enjoyed,” said Haigh. “Part of the pilgrimage for me was visiting these places that meant so much to me as a reader.” Erika Engel
"Ken Haigh’s encounters open up spirited discussions in On Foot to Canterbury. Stories, texts, and histories enmesh: Haigh provides a history of the pilgrimage route, grapples with his spiritual questioning, and ponders the path that lies ahead for him. His peregrinations, physical and mental, widen readers' perspectives on things secular and sacred.” Kit Dobson, author and professor
Bibliographic Information
- Publisher University of Alberta Press
- Publication Date September 2021
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781772125450 / 1772125458
- Publication Country or regionCanada
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 26.99 CAD
- Pages288
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Copyright Year2021
- Dimensions6 x 9 inches
- Illustration1 map
- Biblio NotesReferences
- SeriesWayfarer Series
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