Great Explosion: Gunpowder, the Great War, and a Disaster on the Kent Marshes

Author(s): Brian Dillon

History

In April 1916, shortly before the commencement of the Battle of the Somme, a fire started in a vast munitions works located in the marshes of Kent. The resulting series of explosions killed 108 people and injured many more. In a brilliant piece of storytelling, Brian Dillon recreates the events of that terrible day - and, in so doing, sheds a fresh and unexpected light on the British home front in the Great War. He offers a chilling natural history of explosives and their effects on the earth, on buildings, and on human and animal bodies. And he evokes with vivid clarity one of Britain's strangest and most remarkable landscapes - where he has been a habitual explorer for many years. The Great Explosion is a profound work of narrative, exploration and inquiry from one of our most brilliant writers.

General Information

  • : 9781844882816
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : 0.428
  • : 06 May 2015
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 24 June 2015
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Brian Dillon
  • : Hardback
  • : 1
  • : 942.23083
  • : 288

More About The Product

Brian Dillon is the author of In the Dark Room, a memoir that won the Irish Book Award for Nonfiction 2005, and Tormented Hope: Nine Hypochondriac Lives, which was shortlisted for the Wellcome Trust Book Prize 2009. He teaches at the Royal College of Art.