On a Pedestal, Roger Lytollis
On a Pedestal, Roger Lytollis
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On a Pedestal
A Trip around Britain's Statues

Author: Roger Lytollis

Narrator: Ben Onwukwe

Unabridged: 10 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/04/2021


Synopsis

This is a book for people who are interested in statues . . . and for people who aren't. It explores those immortalised in marble and bronze - and what the rest of us think about them.

As Roger Lytollis travels Britain he encounters a man at Liverpool's Beatles statue convinced that Rod Stewart was in the Fab Four. In Edinburgh he walks into a row over Greyfriars Bobby's nose and in Glasgow learns why the Duke of Wellington wears a traffic cone on his head. London brings a controversial nude statue and some hard truths about racism.

Elsewhere, Roger sees people dancing with Eric Morecambe, finds a statue being the backdrop to a marriage proposal and, everywhere he goes, pigeons. Always pigeons . . .

On a Pedestal is the first book to examine public statues around the nation. It looks at their emergence into our culture wars; the trend for portraying musicians, sports stars and comedians rather than monarchs, politicians and generals; the amazing tales of many of those commemorated on our streets.

It also features interviews with sculptors, including Sir Antony Gormley, telling the stories behind some of our most popular modern statues.

Part history book, part travelogue, On a Pedestal brings statues to life. Informative and entertaining, it's a book that - ultimately - is more about blood than bronze.

About Roger Lytollis

ROGER LYTOLLIS is the author of Panic as Man Burns Crumpets: The Vanishing World of the Local Journalist and On a Pedestal: A Trip Around Britain's Statues. Since 1995 Roger has been a feature writer and columnist for some of the UK's best local newspapers. He's a three-time winner at the Regional Press Awards. And a twelve-time loser at the North West Media Awards. He isn't bitter about that at all. Roger lives in Cumbria. Twitter: @rogerlytollis


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jo on September 21, 2023

This is a timely look at statuary around Great Britain as the author travels the country looking at famous statues and talking to the people who love or loathe them and those who created more recent installations. Amusing and entertaining but also thought provoking.......more

Goodreads review by Gary on December 27, 2021

Fascinating insight in to our relationship with statues from some controversial historical figures to more modern day personalities from stage, screen and music. An interesting, tongue in cheek and humourous view of our daily interactions with the landmarks...and a lot of pigeon poo!......more

Goodreads review by John on March 27, 2023

An interesting reflection on statues and sculptures in the UK. It is largely a commentary on cultural attitudes in the UK over the last 150 years and on approaches to legacy.......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on July 16, 2023

My favourite statue (Lady Godiva) was included in this fascinating book.......more


Quotes

It's about the good and the bad in people, and how the two intertwine; it's about who we love to celebrate, who want to punish, and who we want to see immortalized Bath Magazine

Equal parts travelogue and guide to the nation's sculptural heritage . . . Roger's writing is wry, warm and always well-informed Cumbria Life magazine