Earth to Earth: Lives and Violent Deaths of a Devon Farming Family: A True Crime Classic Revisited
Autor John Cornwellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 apr 2025
The Luxtons' idyllic farm on a stretch of lush countryside between Exmoor and Dartmoor had been lovingly tended with outdated methods. There were rumours of a thwarted betrothal, wrangles over money and property, generational feuds in the extended family, bouts of insanity and extreme miserliness.
John Cornwell's classic investigation into the violent deaths of these unhappy siblings told a story of a farming family struggling under unbearable practical and emotional pressures, their violent deaths, the police investigation and the proceedings of the inquest. The official verdict was that there had been a suicide pact, but Cornwell decided to revisit the evidence forty years after Earth to Earth was first published, and he finds that there were anomalies in the evidence suggesting alternative, criminal scenarios, and the misery that preceded these savage deaths suggested even darker elements.
Were the Luxtons scapegoats of local malice, or victims of a murderous family conflict, stricken by a dire ancestral curse?
This new edition of a true crime classic includes a postscript in which the author describes the extraordinary lengths that the great poet Ted Hughes, a neighbour of the Luxtons, went to try and suppress publication of the book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781529441963
ISBN-10: 152944196X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: A selection of black and white photos
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Quercus Books
Colecția riverrun
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 152944196X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: A selection of black and white photos
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Quercus Books
Colecția riverrun
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Cornwell approaches it with the tenacity of an investigative journalist, the sympathy of a social worker drawing up case notes and the descriptive capacity of a novelist. What differentiates his book from the mass of true life crime stories is its insistence on making vivid for us not only the loud horror of the Luxtons' deaths, but the 40 years of claustrophobic rage, bred in silence, that preceded them
Exceptional true crime in the tradition of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, a forensic examination of three mysterious killings but also an utterly absorbing portrait of a family, a region and a way of life. The new coda about Ted Hughes and the publication of the original book, fascinating in itself, adds a new, unsettling dimension to the whole story. A rich, compelling and powerful book.
John Cornwell marries the cool-headed forensic skills of the investigative journalist with the warmth and humanity of a true storyteller. The result is an utterly absorbing account of this great tragedy, revealing the many smaller, day-to-day tragedies which set a country family on the path to such a savage end.
On first reading, a gripping true crime unravels before the reader; at a deeper level, it is a profound meditation on truth, reality, and what can, ultimately, be known. An instant classic.
Earth to Earth is both chilling and thrilling, telling a mysterious story of the sequestered lives and tragic deaths of a Devon farming family. The account of the poet Ted Hughes's efforts to suppress the book will come as no surprise to anyone with reservations about this self-appointed shaman - a word only one syllable longer than 'sham'.
Earth to Earth is a family tragedy, a clinching argument for the importance of journalism and truth-seeking - and an irresistible storytelling treat from top to tail.
It stands the test of time today. This is a dark, penetrating, compulsive book.
Welcome back, Earth to Earth . . . Penetrating thickets of rural suspicion, a painstaking trawl through the family archives to understand why the family was so wedded to their horribly old-fashioned and penny-pinching agricultural method, and the curious busybody involvement of local celebrity weirdo, the poet Ted Hughes.
Earth to Earth, by John Cornwell, is a fully updated and revised edition of a true crime classic . . . there is a fascinating coda involving future Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, which adds an extra level of weirdness to an already strange and beguiling story.
In it's second incarnation, [Earth to Earth] becomes not only a meditation on change, but also a reflection on the notion of truth . . . It is the best kind of compassionate, open-minded journalism, revealing a human story in all its oddity and contrariness
A masterpiece of investigative journalism . . . [and] a fascinating glimpse of rural life in the late Seventies
Exceptional true crime in the tradition of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, a forensic examination of three mysterious killings but also an utterly absorbing portrait of a family, a region and a way of life. The new coda about Ted Hughes and the publication of the original book, fascinating in itself, adds a new, unsettling dimension to the whole story. A rich, compelling and powerful book.
John Cornwell marries the cool-headed forensic skills of the investigative journalist with the warmth and humanity of a true storyteller. The result is an utterly absorbing account of this great tragedy, revealing the many smaller, day-to-day tragedies which set a country family on the path to such a savage end.
On first reading, a gripping true crime unravels before the reader; at a deeper level, it is a profound meditation on truth, reality, and what can, ultimately, be known. An instant classic.
Earth to Earth is both chilling and thrilling, telling a mysterious story of the sequestered lives and tragic deaths of a Devon farming family. The account of the poet Ted Hughes's efforts to suppress the book will come as no surprise to anyone with reservations about this self-appointed shaman - a word only one syllable longer than 'sham'.
Earth to Earth is a family tragedy, a clinching argument for the importance of journalism and truth-seeking - and an irresistible storytelling treat from top to tail.
It stands the test of time today. This is a dark, penetrating, compulsive book.
Welcome back, Earth to Earth . . . Penetrating thickets of rural suspicion, a painstaking trawl through the family archives to understand why the family was so wedded to their horribly old-fashioned and penny-pinching agricultural method, and the curious busybody involvement of local celebrity weirdo, the poet Ted Hughes.
Earth to Earth, by John Cornwell, is a fully updated and revised edition of a true crime classic . . . there is a fascinating coda involving future Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, which adds an extra level of weirdness to an already strange and beguiling story.
In it's second incarnation, [Earth to Earth] becomes not only a meditation on change, but also a reflection on the notion of truth . . . It is the best kind of compassionate, open-minded journalism, revealing a human story in all its oddity and contrariness
A masterpiece of investigative journalism . . . [and] a fascinating glimpse of rural life in the late Seventies