Nobody wanted to go home

Jeremy Hedley
Updated September 28 2016 - 9:03am, first published 7:00am
Nobody wanted to go home: They loved it here and we loved having them. Cultural exchanges, especially among young people, are vital. Photo: Tsukasa Kobayashi
Nobody wanted to go home: They loved it here and we loved having them. Cultural exchanges, especially among young people, are vital. Photo: Tsukasa Kobayashi

Since moving to the South West a certain book has increasingly been on my mind. Its manuscript, based clearly on a lifetime of thorough and enthusiastic observation by lawyer and musician Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, was rejected upon submission in 1825 so Brillat-Savarin paid for 500 copies to be printed and the rest is glorious history.

Jeremy Hedley

Jeremy Hedley

South West Editor