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"A double 'biography' of the great but always tempestuous German writer Uwe Johnson and his ultimate home, the gritty and disreputable Isle of Sheppey. 'Biography' is in quotes because Wright is a saboteur of genres and his books encompass multiple worlds. I stand in awe of what he has accomplished here." - Mike Davis
"A masterful modernist history, and Patrick Wright s most important book, bringing Europe to England by showing it has always been here, at a moment when too many want to believe something else." - David Edgerton
"An extraordinary, haunting book... a phenomenal achievement." - Gillian Darley, author of Excellent Essex
"An astonishing chronicle of the great German author Uwe Johnson, who moved to Sheerness, Kent, in the 70s. - Helen MacDonald
To repeat: this tidal book, reaching into everything and then withdrawing to show what is left behind, is a triumph." - Neal Ascherson, author of Black Sea
"A model portrait of person and place, a kind of cultural and literary geography that never fails to fascinate." - Kirkus Reviews