George Mackay Brown is recognised as one of Scotland's greatest twentieth-century lyric poets. Admired by many fellow poets, including Seamus Heaney and Douglas Dunn, his poems are deeply individual. This volume brings together all his poems.[...]
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 book explores the eternal questions of guilt, goodness and personal sacrifice[...]
Greenvoe, the tight-knit community on the Orcadian island of Hellya, has existed unchanged for generations. However, a sinister military/industrial project, Operation Black Star, requires the island for unspecified purposes and threatens the islanders' way of life. In this, his first novel (1972), G[...]
This book takes the reader on a journey from Orkney, over to Norway, into Iceland and Ireland, recreating with historical accuracy the customs and landscapes of the time while bringing the age to life through a large cast of engaging characters. Through the telling of Ranald's story, Mackay Brown di[...]
This is a superb collection of stories, focusing on light and darkness, winter and its festivals, by one of the greatest story-tellers of the twentieth century. Through a variety of characters from shipwrecked Scandinavians to an Edinburgh gentleman, George Mackay Brown looks at the impact of new wa[...]
George Mackay Brown levde huvuddelen av sitt liv i staden Stromness på Orkney, en ögrupp nordöst om Skottland, i själva verket betydligt närmare Oslo än London. I alla sina romaner, dikter och pjäser använder han legender och ballader hämtade från de fornnordiska sagorna och lyckas omvandl[...]