Taugenichts und DichterTraum
- 190 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
George Mackay Brown, Dichter, Romanautor und Dramatiker, widmete sein Leben dem Leben und der Dokumentation der Orkney-Inseln. Sein Werk erforscht tiefgreifend das Leben, die Geschichte und die Traditionen, die die ausgeprägte kulturelle Identität Orkneys prägen. Ein wichtiges Thema in seinen Schriften ist die Bewahrung des Erbes Orkneys gegen die Flut der Moderne und die Erosion von Mythen und Ritualen. Durch seine einzigartige Stimme bietet Brown den Lesern eine tiefe Verbindung zu einer Landschaft und Geschichte, die untrennbar mit alten Rhythmen und beständigen Geschichten verbunden sind.







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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.
Christmas Stories gathers together some of the previously unpublished winter themed and Christmas stories that Mackay Brown either published separately in newspapers, or included in limited edition book printings, together with some of his previously published stories. They all possess the extraordinary Orcadian voice that can only be be George Mackay Brown. They take the reader to another time, another universe, and will brighten any reader's Christmas season
First published in 1969, An Orkney Tapestry, George Mackay Brown's seminal work, is a unique look at Orkney through the eye of a poet and a celebration of Orkney's people, language and history. Unavailable for many years, this new edition has a specially commissioned Introduction written by Kirsteen McCue and Linden Bicket.
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A vivid portrait of the island that inspired his work from one of Scotland's greatest poets.
George Mackay Brown was a master of the short story form and produced a steady stream of short fiction collections, starting with A Calendar of Love (1967) and include A Time to Keep (1969) and Hawkfall (1974), as well as his poetry collections and novels. In this selection, edited and introduced by Malachy Tallack, we explore the author’s Orkney and the ups and downs of the crofters and fishermen there. These magical stories, drawn from ancient lore and modern life, strip life down to the essentials.