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Greenvoe

(Paperback, Reissue)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Greenvoe

Contributors:

By (Author) George Mackay Brown
Introduction by Ali Smith

ISBN:

9781846975059

Publisher:

Birlinn General

Imprint:

Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited

Publication Date:

10th September 2019

Edition:

Reissue

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Fiction: general and literary
Classic fiction: general and literary
Fiction and Related items

Dewey:

823.914

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 195mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

243g

Description

Greenvoe, the tight-knit community on the Orcadian island of Hellya, has existed unchanged for generations, but Operation Black Star requires the island for unspecified purposes and threatens the islanders' way of life. A whole host of characters - The Skarf, failed fishermen and Marxist historian; Ivan Westray, boatman and dallier; pious creeler Samuel Whaness; drunken fishermen Bert Kerston; earth-mother Alice Voar, and meths-drinker Timmy Folster - are vividly brought to life in this sparkling mixture of prose and poetry.

In the end Operation Black Star fails, but not before it has ruined the island; but the book ends on a note of hope as the islanders return to celebrate the ritual rebirth of Hellya.

Reviews

'a poetic, distinguished and totally delightful Orcadian story... full of humour and sensitivity and of the unsentimental poetry of raw experience'

* Sunday Times *

'A precise, poetic and dazzling writer'

* Guardian *

'Fine delicate prose'

* Publishers Weekly *

'Brown is as connected to the world as any of us. He has retreated to a point where he can see the world in an internal reflection, a very clear and penetrating simplification that he could never have achieved in the midst of the hurly-burly'

-- Ted Hughes

'He transforms everything by passing it through the eye of the needle of Orkney'

* Seamus Heaney *

Author Bio

George Mackay Brown (192196) was one of the twentieth centurys most distinguished and original writers. His lifelong inspiration and birthplace, Stromness in Orkney, moulded his view of the world, though he studied in Edinburgh and later at Newbattle Abbey College. In 1941 he was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis and lived an increasingly reclusive life in Stromness, but he produced a regular stream of publications from 1954 onwards. These included A Calendar of Love (1967), A Time to Keep (1969), Greenvoe (1972), Hawkfall (1974), and, notably, the novel Beside the Ocean of Time (1994), which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won the Saltire Book of the Year.

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