Monday, August 26th, 2024

2024/119: Cuddy — Benjamin Myers
Granted, death comes only once,
and they are alarmed,
but I’m glad you’re here now, dear friend,
to join me in the amber of the moment,
holding my cracked and callused hand
as we stride forth into the fevered hinterland. [p.5]

Told in many voices (including that of Durham Cathedral) and spanning more than a millennium, Cuddy won the Goldsmiths prize in 2023 and the Winston Graham Historical Prize in 2024. Beginning with St Cuthbert -- 'Cuddy' -- dying on the tiny isle of Inner Farne in 687 AD, it continues with the story of the Haliwerfolc, the "folk of the holy man" who carried his coffin around the north of England for a century, fleeing the Danes; then to a passage that features stonemasons working on Durham Cathedral just before the Black Death; then, darkly, to the use of the post-dissolution cathedral as a prison to house wounded Scottish soldiers after the Battle of Dunbar in 1650; then a ghost story, very much in the style of M R James, set in 1827 when Cuddy's remains were exhumed; and finally the more or less contemporary story of Michael Cuthbert, a labourer working to support his dying mother.

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