The Life and Travels of Saint Cuthwin
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Narrated by:
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Jack Estes
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By:
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Irving Warner
About this listen
This novel is a virtual time machine that takes the reader back to 11th century England - the time of Saxon domination before and after the disastrous Battle of Hastings in 1066. Step directly into the footsteps of Cuthwin of Alnwick. There are few “great men or women” in this historical novel, but instead the story of an ordinary man and his wife who work to survive.
Cuthwin, who dictates his story around his 85th year of life, scrupulously avoided people of great power and standing. As he told his wife, the fiery Cwenburh, “such folk as we, are pebbles and dirt under heavy merciless wheels of great men and women.”
So, follow the real medieval life, and not that of fantasy and privilege. Via the combination of conscientious research and robust storytelling, “Cuthwin” is a historical novel dealing respectfully with its period and people.
For more researched, accurate, (unlike many sites), historical info of the time, as well as for ‘the making/creation of Cuthwin’, and about the author’s influences in becoming a writer during a bygone era, please visit: CuthwinandCwenburh.com
©2020 Irving Warner (P)2020 Irving WarnerWhat listeners say about The Life and Travels of Saint Cuthwin
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- Mrs. AB
- 09-05-21
Had to return
I was so looking forward to this one but I’m going to have to return it. The sound quality is poor: It sounds to me as if it was recorded in a broom cupboard. I think the story would have been worth listening to but I could not put up with the audio quality nor the American pronounciation of English place names. Imagine Cadfael sounding like he’s an American detective ! If the narrator had sounded anything approaching how I imagined the main character, I may have been able to persevere. A shame.
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