Neither Nowt Nor Summat: In search of the meaning of Yorkshire Audiobook
Neither Nowt Nor Summat: In search of the meaning of Yorkshire Audiobook
- Ian McMillan
- EburyDigital
- 2015-09-17
- 8 h 32 min
Summary:
I’m going to define the substance of this sprawling place as finest I can. I’m going to start here, within this town, and radiate out like a ripple inside a fish-pond. I don’t desire to go to the obvious locations, either; I want to end up like a bus drivers on my first morning hours face to face, getting gloriously lost, arriving where I shouldn’t. I’ll confirm or deny the clichés, holding them up to see where in fact the light gets in. Yorkshire folks are tight. Yorkshire people are arrogant. Yorkshire people eat a about Neither Nowt Nor Summat: In search of the meaning of Yorkshire Yorkshire pudding before every meal. Yorkshire people solder a t’ before every word they make use of…
If there were any such thing as a professional Yorkshireman, Ian McMillan will be it. He’s frequently consulted like a home-grown expert, and southerners comment archly on his ‘fruity Yorkshire brogue’. But he has been keeping a top secret. His dad was from Lanarkshire, Scotland, making him, as he puts it, only ‘half tyke’. So Ian can be worried; is normally he Yorkshire plenty of?
To attempt to determine what this means Ian embarks on the journey across the state, starting in the village has lived in his entire life. With contributions through the Cudworth Probus Membership, a kazoo playing teach guard, Mad Geoff the barber and four Saddleworth council workers looking for a mattress, Ian attempts to discover what lies at the heart of Britain’s most unique region and its own people, as well as learning if the Yorkshire Pudding can be worthy of learning to be a UNESCO Intangible Heritage Site, if Harrogate is really, actually, in Yorkshire and, obviously, who knocks up the knocker up?