It is the profusion of detail, and the rush of his anecdotal style that make his book both remarkable and engaging. We may perhaps learn from him how, in postmodernist manner, we may treat landscape as a text, with an impersonal author, history itself. The sum of our pasts, he writes, generation laid over generation, like the slow mold of the seasons, forms the compost of our future. We live off it.
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Simon Schama was English historian. Sir Simon Michael Schama is an English historian and television presenter. He specialises in art history, Dutch history, Jewish history, and French history. Read more on Wikipedia →