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Briefly

Andrew Michael Hurley's 'Barrowbeck' explores the long-standing relationship between humanity and the land, tracing its transformative journey from a pact with gods to a future threatened by climate change.
In 'Barrowbeck', the narrative unfolds across millennia, illustrating how an ancient tribe's promise to honor the land clashes with today’s pressing realities such as climate change and social inequities.
The characters in 'Barrowbeck' grapple with a land affected by climate shifts, representing a deeper commentary on the degradation of societal values amid modern wealth and privilege.
As depicted in 'Barrowbeck', the tension between legacy, inheritance and ethical accountability towards the environment serves as a poignant reflection on contemporary folk horror themes.
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