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25: 217:, noting that the contents included "straw mattresses, fireworks, Bonfire Night in Lewes, pop music, floodlit football matches...the Northern Irish linen industry...ex-girlfriends...nightingales, death" concluded that Marchant "carries us through all this, with patience, good humour, self-lacerating honesty and an immense amount of charm. I don't see how anyone could fail to like it." 204:
chose it as his Book of the Week, commenting "he has a way of telling a story, a pleasing tone, and a way of shoving in a lot of information - and philosophy, too, at one point - without a trace of lecturing. It's a big, fat affirmation of life, and Lord knows, we can all do with one of them from
211:(2012) is subtitled "A journey through the darkness of the British Isles" and includes facts about what happens at night; but it is also a very personal book, looking at the author's own relationship with various aspects of night-time. The London 188:
described it as "wonderfully funny...by turns vulgar, cutting, lyrical, erudite and satirical. But what really makes the book — especially for fellow addicts — is the attention to railway detail."
53: 611: 586: 532: 194:(2006) describes a journey through the pubs of Britain, from the southernmost to the northernmost, taking in the history of Britain's relationship with alcohol. 799: 437: 339:
was staged at the Edinburgh Festival and nominated for an Arts Council Decibel Award in 2008. As part of the act "Your Dad", Ian Marchant has performed at
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and memoir—but he has also written two novels and several other books, as well as short stories and newspaper articles. He has made programmes for
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and for UK regional television. Marchant is a Lecturer in Creative Writing in the School of English at
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Juggling for a Degree - Experiences of mature students in further education
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programme as "arrestingly well-written." Some of his work includes:
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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He is best known for his non-fiction—mainly 776: 612:"Extras battles Borat for South Bank Show prize" 652: 650: 417:One Fine Day (A Journey Through English Time) 800:Alumni of the University of Wales, Lampeter 647: 56:about living persons that is unsourced or 276:The Sunday Feature, Walking With Attitude 247:, was chosen as a radio highlight by the 127:Learn how and when to remove this message 634: 270:North and South: Across the Great Divide 565: 535:from the original on 15 September 2012. 482: 330: 777: 609: 566:Mahoney, Elisabeth (6 December 2011). 520: 501: 18: 568:"Radio head: Walking with Attitude" 381:Crypts, Caves and Tunnels of London 13: 521:Lezard, Nicholas (10 April 2012). 225:Ian Marchant's 2011 programme for 14: 811: 740: 584: 523:"Something of the Night - review" 483:Gilbert, Francis (29 July 2006). 464:"Riding with the phat controller" 383:- 2002, Watling Street Publishing 377:- 2001, Weidenfeld & Nicolson 658:"Author Biography: Ian Marchant" 502:Lezard, Nicholas (7 July 2007). 23: 718: 694: 674: 628: 603: 356: 288:The Ghost Trains of Old England 231:The Ghost Trains of Old England 220: 635:Marchant, Ian (14 June 2009). 610:Thomas, Liz (8 January 2007). 578: 559: 539: 514: 495: 476: 456: 450: 430: 326:, best local documentary 2007. 324:Royal Television Society Award 233:was featured on the station's 1: 423: 547:"The Completists, Episode 2" 485:"A pub crawl worth toasting" 296:, Radio Four, September 2010 278:, Radio Three, December 2011 243:programme in the same year, 34:biography of a living person 7: 407:- 2012, Simon and Schuster 284:, Radio Four, February 2011 272:, Radio Four, February 2012 61:must be removed immediately 10: 816: 763:Birmingham City University 290:, Radio Four, October 2010 164:Birmingham City University 76:"Ian Marchant" author 16:British writer (born 1958) 169: 375:The Battle For Dole Acre 174: 761:The School of English, 371:- 1999, Victor Gollancz 311:Presenter/co-writer of 790:English travel writers 405:Something of the Night 209:Something of the Night 48:Please help by adding 663:Bloomsbury Publishing 413:- 2018, Jonathan Cape 411:A Hero for High Times 245:Walking with Attitude 770:on 25 December 2011. 687:Simon & Schuster 341:Glastonbury Festival 331:Drama and performing 54:Contentious material 389:- 2003, New Holland 345:Secret Garden Party 140:Ian Peter Marchant 419:- 2023, September 401:- 2006, Bloomsbury 395:- 2003, Bloomsbury 369:In Southern Waters 714:on 26 March 2018. 624:on 27 March 2012. 399:The Longest Crawl 337:White Open Spaces 306:A Load of Rubbish 192:The Longest Crawl 137: 136: 129: 111: 37:needs additional 807: 771: 766:. 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