Fringe of Gold: The Fife Anthology

Fringe of Gold: The Fife Anthology

by Glen Duncan (Author), TomHubbard (Editor)

Synopsis

This is the first ever anthology of writing about Fife, a part of Scotland with an immensely rich tradition of history and literature. It gathers together all of the great characters of Scottish history who have acted out their dramas within the famous Kingdom of Fife - St Margaret and Alexander I, James VI and the Earl of Moray, Cardinal Beaton and Archbishop Sharp, Mary Queen of Scots and John Knox. Here too are the many great writers, from Robert Henryson to Robert Louis Stevenson, Walter Scott to Thomas Carlyle, all the way up to Ian Rankin.All walks of life are represented here - the whalers of Kirkcaldy and the miners of Lindsay Colliery; ambulance men and Hammermen; witches and magicians; and, golfers and distillers. The background to their lives, the fine castles and cottages, pretty villages and scenes of rural beauty are celebrated in wonderfully varied prose and poetry. Anyone who knows and loves Fife will find here a collection of vivid and entertaining writing that unfolds the full splendour of Scotland's 'fringe of gold'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 219
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 10 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 1841587044
ISBN 13: 9781841587042

Author Bio
Professor Duncan Glen and Dr Tom Hubbard are both distinguished academics, writers and poets, each with many publications to his credit. They recently collaborated on an anthology of writings by Robert Louis Stevenson, Stevenson's Scotland. Both live in Kirkcaldy, Fife.