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George Mackay Brown

    17. október 1921 – 13. apríl 1996

    George Mackay Brown, básnik, prozaik a dramatik, prežil celý život na Orknejských ostrovoch a dokumentoval ich život. Jeho tvorba sa často zameriavala na ochranu orknejského kultúrneho dedičstva pred neúprosným pokrokom a stratou mýtov a archaických rituálov v modernom svete. Brownovo písanie skúmalo život na Orknejských ostrovoch, ich históriu a tradície, ktoré tvoria ich jedinečnú kultúrnu identitu. Jeho jedinečný literárny hlas je hlboko zakorenený v krajine a histórii Orknejských ostrovov, ponúkajúc čitateľom pohľad na život odohrávajúci sa v súlade s prírodnými cyklami a starovekými príbehmi.

    George Mackay Brown
    A Calendar of Love
    Hawkfall
    Letters from Hamnavoe
    A Companion to Bede
    The Collected Poems of George Mackay Brown
    Magnus
    • Magnus

      • 192 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania
      4,0(52)Ohodnotiť

      First published in 1973 by the Hogarth Press, Magnus is George Mackay Brown's tour de force - his most poetic and innovative book. He links the twelfth-century story of the saintly Earl Magnus of Orkney's brutal murder at the hands of his cousin Hakon Paulson, to that of the philosopher Dietrich Bonhoeffer, murdered by the Nazis during World War II. This is a unique exploration of the eternal questions of guilt, goodness and personal sacrifice.

      Magnus
    • A full and accessibly-written survey of Bede and his works, including a chapter on his legacy for subsequent history.

      A Companion to Bede
    • Letters from Hamnavoe

      • 240 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania
      4,3(26)Ohodnotiť

      Light wear to the covers. Shipped from the UK in recyclable card packaging.

      Letters from Hamnavoe
    • Hawkfall

      • 212 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania
      4,2(108)Ohodnotiť

      This collection of stories demonstrates the full range of George Mackay Brown's literary talent. All of these sharply-etched fables deal with his perennial themes - love, violence, death and rebirth - and are set in an Orcadian world that spans myth and reality, past and present.

      Hawkfall
    • Set against the harsh background of Orkney, this collection of stories tells of fishermen, crofters, farmers and tinkers and how they live out their lives. The author succeeds in writing in a style that takes the reader into the realm of the mystical.

      A Calendar of Love
    • The First Wash of Spring

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      'The First Wash of Spring' collects some of George Mackay Brown's lyrical and independent-minded musings of those subjects that took his interest.

      The First Wash of Spring
    • Scottish Place Names

      • 191 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Lists towns, villages, islands, mountains, lochs and rivers of Scotland. This book explains how, over successive generations with political, economic and cultural changes, while Scots became established, place names were not renewed or translated - they were merely Scotticised.

      Scottish Place Names
    • The Golden Bird

      • 272 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      These two long stories are set, like most of George Mackay Brown's work, in Orkney and in a period, the last quarter of the nineteenth century, when the pattern of island life, little changed since Viking times, was beginning to be threatened.

      The Golden Bird
    • Beside the Ocean of Time

      • 208 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania
      4,2(459)Ohodnotiť

      Thorfinn Ragnarson is the daydreaming son of a tenant farmer, avoiding both work and school despite the best efforts of family, friends and neighbours. Instead, the boy dreams up elaborate historical fantasies of himself as a Viking traveller, a freedom-fighter for Bonnie Prince Charlie and the colleague of a Falstaffian knight who participates in the Battle of Bannockburn.He is then hurled into the future as Thor, who returns to the Orkneys as an adult and recalls his internment in a German POW camp, where he discovered his writing skills. Thor also reflects on the history of Orkney, the links between dreaming and writing and the whims of fate. In this beautiful and haunting novel, Brown's lyrical descriptions and gift for local colour capture, as ever, the myth-drenched magic of his native islands.

      Beside the Ocean of Time