Sunset Song (Canons)

Sunset Song (Canons)

by Lewis Grassic Gibbon (Author)

Synopsis

Sunset Song is the first and most celebrated of Grassic Gibbon's great trilogy, A Scot's Quair. It provides a powerful description of the first two decades of the century through the evocation of change and the lyrical intensity of its prose. It is hard to find any other Scottish novel of the last century which has received wider acclaim and better epitomises the feelings of a nation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Classics
Published: 30 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 1841957569
ISBN 13: 9781841957562

Media Reviews
This book may be read with delight the world over. * * New York Times * *
It is gritty and passionate and one of Scotland's great 20th-century novels -- Jim Naughtie * * Daily Express * *
Beautifully written novel about a rural Scottish community facing the acute changes wrought by the First World War. While describing a way of life in decline, it also presents a vision of hope for the future via its strong female lead character. * * Independant on Sunday * *
Author Bio
James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon' (1901-35), was born and brought up in the rich farming land of Scotland's north-east coast. After a brief journalistic career, he joined the Royal Army Service Corps in 1919, serving in Persia, India and Egypt before he spent six years as a clerk in the RAF. He married Rebecca Middleton in 1925 and became a full-time writer in 1929. He was a prolific writer of novels, short stories and essays and had seventeen full-length books published before his untimely death at the age of thirty-four. He adopted his maternal grandmother's name for his Scottish work including A Scots Quair: Sunset Song, Cloud Howe and Grey Granite. An unfinished novel, The Speak of the Mearns, was published posthumously in 1982.