Western Isles Folk Tales (Folk Tales: United Kingdom)

Western Isles Folk Tales (Folk Tales: United Kingdom)

by Stephen (Author), Stephen (Author)

Synopsis

Western Isles Folk Tales is a representative collection of stories from the geographical span of the long chain of islands known as the Outer Hebrides. Some are well-known tales and others have been sought out by the author, but all are retold in the natural voice of a local man. You will find premonitions, accounts of uncanny events and mythical beings, such as the blue men of the stream who test mariners venturing into the tidal currents around the Shiant Islands. Also included are tales from islands now uninhabited, like the archipelago of St Kilda, in contrast to the witty yarns from bustling harbours. The author was the inaugural winner of the Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship (1995) and his Acts of Trust collaboration with visual artist Christine Morrison won the multi-arts category in the first British Awards for Storytelling Excellence (2012). Both author and illustrator live in Stornoway, Isle of Lewis.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 01 Oct 2014

ISBN 10: 0752499114
ISBN 13: 9780752499116

Author Bio
Ian Stephen is a world-renowned traditional storyteller and folklorist. He has traveled widely in his work and published both poetry and short stories internationally. He was also a main contributor to both Green Waters, a collection of poetry and prose, and Mackerel and Creamola, a collection of short-stories, recipes, and poems, in the Polygon Pocketbook series. He also contributed towards the Edinburgh Review, The Herald, Northwords Now, and The Scotsman.