With his student newspaper background, he started working on the comment desk of
The Independent in 1994. But he found this work frivolous and uninspiring, so after less than a year Kingsnorth left In 2020, he was called "England's greatest living writer" by
Aris Roussinos. In 2004, he was one of the founders of the
Free West Papua Campaign, which campaigns for the secession of the provinces of
Papua and
West Papua from
Indonesia, where Kingsnorth was made an
honorary member of the
Lani tribe in 2001.
The Dark Mountain Project Kingsnorth announced retirement from journalism in late 2007 in a blog post. His second collection,
Songs From The Blue River, was published by Salmon in 2018. His first novel,
The Wake, published via
crowdfunding by
Unbound in April 2014, was longlisted for the
Man Booker Prize and the
Folio Prize, shortlisted for the
Goldsmiths Prize, and won the
Gordon Burn Prize. Film rights to the novel were sold to a consortium led by the actor
Mark Rylance and the former president of
HBO Films Colin Callender. Kingsnorth's second novel,
Beast, was published in 2016 by
Faber and Faber and was shortlisted for the
Encore Award for the Best Second Novel in 2017. His third novel,
Alexandria, was published by Faber in 2021, completing a loose thematic trilogy, beginning with
The Wake, which was eventually christened the Buccmaster Trilogy. In 2022, Kingsnorth self-published
The Vaccine Moment, a collection of his essays criticising
public health mitigation of COVID-19.
Public lectures In 2024, Kingsnorth delivered the thirty-seventh
Erasmus Lecture titled
Against Christian Civilization. Hosted by
First Things magazine and the Institute on Religion and Public Life, the lecture explored the relationship between Christianity and modernity, questioning whether the West’s civilizational project has distorted the faith it claims to uphold. Kingsnorth reflected on themes of conversion, culture, and the spiritual costs of technological progress, arguing for a return to a more rooted, sacramental understanding of Christian life and the created order. ==Conversion to Orthodox Christianity==