Thursbitch

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Thursbitch is a novel by Alan Garner that blends myth, landscape, and time-slip elements in a haunting exploration of a remote Cheshire valley and its history.

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instanceOf novel
author Alan Garner
basedOn real Thursbitch valley in Cheshire
centralCharacter Ian
Jack Turner
Sal
Sal (modern-day character)
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtist John Vernon Lord
firstPublicationDate 2003-09-04
followedBy Boneland
genre fantasy fiction
historical fiction
novel
time-slip fiction
hasElement hallucinogenic experience
ritual landscape
time-slip
visionary experience
hasISBN 978-1-84343-058-8
hasReception critical acclaim
hasTheme death
landscape
love
memory
myth
pagan ritual
religion
time
language English
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement contemporary British fiction
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativeStructure dual timeline
notableFor dense, allusive prose style
integration of myth and landscape
non-linear narrative
pageCount 160
precededBy Strandloper
publicationYear 2003
publisher The Harvill Press
settingCountry England
settingLocation Cheshire
Thursbitch valley
timePeriodDepicted 18th century
20th century

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Alan Garner notableWork Thursbitch