In Another Light

In Another Light

by Andrew Greig (Author)

Synopsis

Andrew Greig is a storyteller and a poet, and in this new novel both strands of his talent combine to create an enchanting tale set in two very different worlds. In the early nineteen thirties, an ambitious young Scotsman sets out on the long sea voyage to Penang, eager to take up his post running a maternity hospital in the colony, and eager for the new opportunities that will open up for him there. He very quickly makes the acquaintance of two sisters, both very beautiful young women, one looking for a husband, the other married. In the confines of the ship, when conventional morality is shelved for the duration, the seeds of a scandal which will rock the close island community of Penang are sown. Seventy years later, forty-something engineer Edward Mackay, recuperating from illness on the wild isolated island of Orkney, begins to unravel the story of a man he thought he knew: his father, the respectable Doctor Alexander Mackay, now years dead after a long and blameless career. What he discovers astonishes him, and begins to shed light on his own existence.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 03 May 2004

ISBN 10: 029784878X
ISBN 13: 9780297848783
Book Overview: one of the leading Scottish writers of his generation with broad appeal THAT SUMMER sold over 70,000 copies in paperback

Media Reviews
'This is a strongly visual novel, where objects from the past are rediscovered in the present and given context...This is a mature work, and Greig's sparing use of Scots borders on the poetic. Wide in scope yet intimate in execution, the light in this fiction will illuminate many dark nights.' -- David Martin SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY (2.5.04) 'The result is a heart-breaking tale by a leading Scottish writer, who reminds us that whilst love's image changes through time, it has always felt the same.' -- Daisy Foster Jack 'IN ANOTHER LIGHT, like all Greig's writing exudes vitality and hopefulness - renewal to offset the loss.' -- Sam Phipps THE HERALD 'Andrew Greig's fifth novel is big, rich and as ambitious as any novel by a Scots writer that I have read in years. -- Allan Massie THE SCOTSMAN 'a writer of integrity and imaginative energy.' TLS 'the words are so expressive... he just tells the and story and tells it well... Greig is master of his material and unfurls his canvas with meticulous care -- David Robson SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'the settings flip between the heat and lushnes of Thirties' Penang and the wild beauty of Orkney today. With his poet's eye, Greig brings both brilliantly to life.' CHOICE 'Greig's writing about the Orkneys is vivid and convincing' -- Tessa Hadley THE GUARDIAN 'From wild, windswept Orkney we are constantly plunged into the lushness of the tropics. Penang in the declining years of empire is skilfully recreated: bluff colonials down their stengahs in cool billiard rooms, while outside the jungle steams, along with the emotions of the reserved Scottish doctor as he encounters passion for the first time. These two stories run together. Although 70 years and half a world separate them, Greig succeeds in making the strands weave in and out with considerab -- Carol Birch THE INDEPENDENT 'it is enjoyably written.' -- Gerard Woodward THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
Author Bio
Andrew Greig is a poet and novelist. He has published six volumes of poetry (Bloodaxe) and four novels, the most recent of which, That Summer, brought him to a wide readership. He was born in Bannockburn in Scotland and educated at the University of Edinburgh. He lives in Orkney and Sheffield (with his wife, the writer Leslie Glaister). Among other things, he is known as the unofficial poet laureate of the mountaineering community, and a love of the land characterises much of his work.