Alan Garner is an English novelist best known for his fantasy novels and his retellings of traditional British folk tales. He was born in Cheshire in 1934 and his childhood was spent in Alderley Edge, where his family has lived for more than four hundred years. His fourth book, The Owl Service, won The Guardian Award and the Carnegie Medal, and was made into a TV series. It has established itself as a contemporary classic and Garner as a writer of distinction. In 2022, his novel Treacle Walker was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He was awarded the OBE in 2001 for his services to literature.
<p>A collection of writings by the author of the 2022 Booker Prize-shortlisted Treacle</p><p>Walker</p><p>'His work has a symphonic quality unique in fiction' THE TIMES</p><p>‘The autobiography of one of the most distinct and profound writers we have’</p><p>GUARDIAN</p><p>In this rich collection of writings, spanning more than twenty years, Alan Garner, the Booker</p><p>shortlisted author of Treacle Walker, explores his interest in a dazzling range of subjects; from</p><p>archaeology, myth and language, to education, literature, film, music and philosophy, as well as</p><p>mental health and our most profound quest for the spiritual.</p><p>The Voice That Thunders serves as an early poetic autobiography of one of England's best-loved but</p><p>least public writers. These essays chart how, after hearing himself declared dead at the age of six, he</p><p>went on to become the writer he is today: one drawing on the deep well of a rural working-class</p><p>childhood and one inspired by a family of craftsmen who instilled in him the passion for excellence</p><p>and innovation and humour that guides him to this day.</p><p>Candid and illuminating, The Voice That Thunders is an enchanting collection from one of Britain’s</p><p>greatest living writers.</p><p>‘A brilliant collection of essays’ INDEPENDENT</p>