DARK
DAYS
John Darwell
Hardbound,
10" x 9",
192 pages
148 color illustrations
2008, Dewi Lewis
From the Publisher:
In February 2001 Foot and Mouth Disease
arrived in Cumbria. At its peak Cumbria was the worst affected
county in Britain with a staggering 41% of all cases. For the
local community the environmental and social consequences were
to prove devastating.
As a local resident, John Darwell found himself
surrounded by the effects of the disease. Over the next twelve
months he committed himself to recording what was taking place.
Despite government reports to the contrary, the Cumbrian countryside
became largely a ‘no-go’ area, whilst on the farms
thousands of animals were destroyed, their bodies burnt on the
now notorious pyres. The ultimate cleanup of the infected farms
led to extraordinary lengths being taken to eradicate the virus.
Dark Days represents one of the most
complete records of this time and provides a powerful and emotive
insight into one of the most dramatic and destructive periods
in British farming history.
In association with Littoral Arts and Cumbria
Institute. |