5/27/2023 0 Comments The ghost wall sarah moss![]() There are tweaks – Ordnance Survey maps stand in for prehistoric foragers’ knowledge, and women and girls wear bras and knickers under their scratchy tunics – but they give it a good go: nothing to eat unless you catch or gather it, no clock but the sun, enforced cooperation.īut not all of the would-be “experiential archaeologists” are equal. It is some time in the recent past – before the advent of mobile phones and social media, but after the invention of CCTV and with the fall of the Berlin Wall still fresh in the mind – and a group has gathered in Northumberland to mount an experiment in iron age living. ![]() Here, Moss is again drawn to an adolescent female body, and although this time it is robust, its vulnerabilities and ambiguities provide ample opportunity for her to explore the fragile lines between inner and outer selves, function and dysfunction. S arah Moss is fascinated by bodies and isolation, and by bodies in isolation her last novel, the extraordinary Tidal Zone, portrayed the effects on a family when its teenage daughter is felled by a sudden, acute physical malfunction that she survives, but which may recur, with potentially fatal effect, at any time. ![]()
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