Scottish Stories
By (Author) Sir Walter Scott
Contributions by James Hogg
Contributions by Robert Louis Stevenson
Contributions by Margaret Oliphant
Contributions by John Buchan
Contributions by Arthur Conan Doyle
Contributions by Muriel Spark
Contributions by Irvine Welsh
Contributions by Ali Smith
Edited by Gerard Carruthers
Everyman
Everyman's Library
1st September 2023
23rd February 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
Narrative theme: Sense of place
823.01089411
Hardback
480
Width 124mm, Height 186mm, Spine 36mm
480g
A beautiful and varied collection of stories by the best Scottish writers, past and present. Scottish Stories is a treasury of great writing from a richly literary land, where the short story has flourished for over two centuries. Here are chilling supernatural stories from Robert Louis Stevenson, Eric Linklater and Dorothy K. Haynes; side-splittingly funny stories from Alasdair Gray and Irvine Welsh; a stylish offering from urban realist William McIlvanney. Iain Crichton Smith evokes the Gaelic-speaking highlands, George Mackay-Brown the Orkney islands, Andrew O'Hagan working-class Glasgow; while Leila Aboulela, originally from Sudan, ponders the relations between colonizers and colonized from her home in Aberdeen. Though there is no one 'Scottishness' that binds the authors together, writes editor Gerard Carruthers, each has a Scottish footprint or accent. And perhaps more importantly, all are masters of their form.
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