- Eastwick (Metroland)
Eastwick was a fictional suburb on the outer reaches of the
London Underground ’sMetropolitan line inJulian Barnes ’ novel "Metroland". This book, written in 1980, recalledadolescence in the early 1960s.Features of Eastwick
At school in the City, to which he travelled daily by train, Christopher Lloyd, the subject of "Metroland", made it known during French lessons that he lived in "
Metro-land " because that sounded better than Eastwick and stranger thanMiddlesex (which was still an administrativecounty in 1961).Christopher noted that some of the other
commuters from Eastwick – "old fuggers" as he called them – were creatures of habit (favourite compartments, favourite seats); that the orange street lights on the way home from the station made red appear brown; and that, on Sundays ("the day for which Metroland was created"), the trains appeared to clatter into Eastwick more loudly than usual.Likely etymology
"Eastwick", which was said to be about twenty minutes’ drive from
Chesham , was probably an amalgam ofEastcote and Northwick (as inNorthwick Park ), although there is a parish of Eastwick inEast Hertfordshire . There is no connection with the town (in New England, USA) in John Updike’s novel, "The Witches of Eastwick " (1984).
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