<p>In 'Landlopers,' John Le Gay Brereton crafts a vivid narrative that captures the essence of vagabond life in Britain. The prose, poetic and raw, weaves together the experiences of itinerants whose existence unfolds in the open road, forging a connection with the landscape and its transient beauty. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Britain, the book's literary context invokes the romanticism of pastoral literature while offering a ...