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The Drowned Places

Diving in Search of Atlantis

Damian Le Bas

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English
Chatto & Windus
23 April 2025
From Ancient Greece to Port Royal, Damian Le Bas embarks on a cultural exploration of diving, investigating sunken human ruins around the world and the marine life that thrives there now

'Literary and learned. It goes deep' AMY LIPTROT 'Le Bas has written the most compelling and evocative of underwater odysseys' KATE HUMBLE 'A breathtakingly good book' TRISTAN GOOLEY

Entranced by history and myth, captivated by the wonders of nature, Damian Le Bas explores the meaning we find in sunken ruins around the world

Thousands of years ago, an island off the Straits of Gibraltar went to war with ancient Athens. The battle was lost, and an earthquake cleaved the land in two. Overnight the island sank beneath the waves - or so legend tells.

As a young boy, Damian Le Bas was captivated by the story of the lost city of Atlantis. As an adult, he dreams of diving to discover its ruins. After the death of his father, torn between his lifelong desire and the taboo his Romany culture places on the ocean, he comes by chance across a dive shop. He can't help but go in.

Under the waves, Damian enters a breathtaking world. As he masters the skills of this exhilarating sport, diving with seals in the Farne Islands, exploring submerged Roman ruins in Naples and mapping the sunken city of Port Royal in Jamaica, he is entranced anew, by wonders both man-made and natural.

Plato's writings on Atlantis were a parable about the hubris of humankind; in witnessing our effects on oceans and ocean communities, Damian finds echoes of this in the modern world.

A spellbinding love letter to diving, The Drowned Places is also a profound examination of the power that myth has over us, and what happens when it crosses over into reality.

'The most captivating book on diving that I have ever read' MENSUN BOUND
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Imprint:   Chatto & Windus
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 236mm,  Width: 154mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   353g
ISBN:   9781784744007
ISBN 10:   178474400X
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Damian Le Bas is a writer, filmmaker and visual artist. His first book The Stopping Places won the Somerset Maugham Award, a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award, and was shortlisted for the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year. Damian is widely published as a journalist and poet and has taught for the Arvon foundation. A recipient of a Society of Authors Travelling Scholarship, he is a member of the European Film Academy, holds a First Class degree in Theology from the University of Oxford, and was awarded an honorary Master of Education by the University of Chichester. Besides getting in the sea he loves music, walking and spending time in the woods and hills with his family and friends. The Drowned Places is his second book.

Reviews for The Drowned Places: Diving in Search of Atlantis

Beautifully written…The Drowned Places is one of the best books on diving that I have ever read * Literary Review * A very good book. THE book about diving I couldn’t find a few years ago: giving both the technicalities and the wonder -- AMY LIPTROT Loss, risk, adventure and redemption. Le Bas has written the most compelling and evocative of underwater odysseys -- KATE HUMBLE, author of A Year of Living Simply An enthralling exploration of the liminal by one of the most exciting writers around. A breathtakingly good book -- TRISTAN GOOLEY, author of How to Read a Tree The most captivating book on diving that I have ever read. But it is not about diving as a sport; it is about diving as an accessway to submerged landscapes, the festival of life that inhabits them and, above all, the drowned ruins of lost civilisations -- MENSUN BOUND, author of The Ship Beneath the Ice Le Bas goes on a compelling dual journey in this book, both historical and personal. His curiosity brings the ancient myths and stark realities of the ocean vividly to life. A various, rich exploration -- SOPHIE ELMHIRST, author of Maurice and Maralyn I loved this book - a wonderful interweaving of diving and exploration with coming to terms with grief, beautifully written and endlessly fascinating. One of the best books that I have read in a long time -- DAVID GIBBINS, author of A History of the World in Twelve Shipwrecks A powerful and superbly profound book where myth and history meet personal journey through the prism of diving -- ROB COWEN, author of Common Ground


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