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George Mackay Brown Maggie Fergusson

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George Mackay Brown Maggie Fergusson


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Zusammenfassung

The extraordinary biography of George Mackay Brown, one of Scotland's finest poets and writers of the twentieth century

George Mackay Brown Zusammenfassung

George Mackay Brown Maggie Fergusson

George Mackay Brown was one of Scotland's greatest twentieth-century writers, but in person a bundle of paradoxes. He had a wide international reputation, but hardly left his native Orkney. A prolific poet, admired by such fellow poets as Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes and Charles Causley, and hailed by the composer Peter Maxwell Davies as 'the most positive and benign influence ever on my own efforts at creation', he was also an accomplished novelist (shortlisted for the 1994 Booker Prize for Beside the Ocean of Time) and a master of the short story. When he died in 1996, he left behind an autobiography as deft as it is ultimately uninformative. 'The lives of artists are as boring and also as uniquely fascinating as any or every other life,' he claimed. Never a recluse, he appeared open to his friends, but probably revealed more of himself in his voluminous correspondence with strangers. He never married -- indeed he once wrote, 'I have never been in love in my life.' But some of his most poignant letters and poems were written to Stella Cartwright, 'the Muse of Rose Street', the gifted but tragic figure to whom he was once engaged and with whom he kept in touch until the end of her short life. Maggie Fergusson interviewed George Mackay Brown several times and is the only biographer to whom he, a reluctant subject, gave his blessing. Through his letters and through conversations with his wide acquaintance, she discovers that this particular artist's life was not only fascinating but vivid, courageous and surprising.

George Mackay Brown Bewertungen

Praise for George Mackay Brown: 'George Mackay Brown has added uniquely and steadfastly to the riches of poetry in English: his sense of the world and his way with words are powerfully at one with each other' -- Seamus Heaney 'George Mackay Brown really does possess the magician's touch' -- Observer 'George Mackay Brown is a precise, poetic and dazzling writer' -- Guardian 'There can be few poets anywhere ... writing as pure and unadulterated a poetry as that of George Mackay Brown' -- Times Literary Supplement 'Extraordinarily effective' -- Robert McCrum, Observer 'A brilliant writer' -- Spectator 'This is an outstanding biography: deeply researched, sympathetic and full of insight into George Mackay Brown's magical ability to make poetry out of the simple ingredients of landscape, history and faith, it brings this extraordinary man to life on every page' -- Claire Tomalin 20060116 'Clear, detailed, vigilant, droll and beautifully written, this biography achieves what only the best accounts of a life can: the scent and texture of the departed subject's spirit, and, in this case, the spirit of a very particular place, which Maggie Fergusson conveys with the grace of the born writer' -- Candia McWilliam 20060116 This is a truly magnificent achievement. One sign of an outstanding biography is when those who knew -- or thought they knew -- the subject find surprises and fresh illumination on nearly every page. This beautifully written book evokes both Orkney and the spirit of its master story-teller with a delicate yet unostentatious skill which is the literary equivalent of perfect pitch ... Maggie Fergusson may not have said the last word, but she has stylishly delivered the best and most brilliantly satisfying word so far' -- Herald 20060116 'George Mackay Brown was the most elegiac and profoundly rooted of twentieth-century Scottish writers. Maggie Fergusson's biography is a deftly written and convincingly craggy portrait of this Orcadian genius' -- William Dalrymple 20060116 'Unmissable' -- Glasgow Herald 20060116 'Outstanding! This is an extraordinarily good book; it is sensitive, witty and has an excellent sense of the vitality of the apparently unimportant details that make up lives and characters.' -- Lucy Lethbridge, New Statesman 20060116 In Maggie Fergusson, Mackay Brown has had the good fortune to find the kind of biographer with whom every writer should be blessed. She writes lucidly, with restraint and without sentimentality. Her affection and sympathy for her subject shine through but she never shirks from showing his darker side. He was a deeply troubled man cursed with melancholia whose legacy was prose and poetry of luminous virtuosity. If there is a better biography of a 20th century Scottish writer I look forward to reading it. -- Sunday Herald 20060402 'Maggie Fergusson has captured the essence of the man with insight and elegance.' -- Sunday Daily Express (Tom Fullerton) 20060331 'From this unpromising hank of material, Maggie Fergusson has fashioned an affectionate and enlightening life of the poet George Mackay Brown.' -- Literary Review (Andro Linklater ) 20060401 'His world, in all its wondrous ordinariness, has been brought beautifully to life by Maggie Fergusson's painstakingly faithful labour of love ... Exquisite and constantly illuminating ' - Sean O'Hagan -- Observer 20060416 'A significant monument to an elegiac writer of genuine literary muscle' - Iain Finlayson -- The Times 20060415 'An outstanding work of research which no-one interested in George Mackay Brown can afford to be without ... This is a distinguished example of the art of the biography, beautifully produced in every respect ... at once sympathetic and professional' -- Orcadian 20060420 'And, behold, a miracle! In one of his many letters (and this book makes me long for a big collected edition of his letters) Brown wrote There must be a secret wisdom inside us all that directs our lives, often against our wills and desires. Maggie Fergusson seems to have tapped into this secret wisdom. She has drawn a portrait of this man which is both the perfect companion for a rereading of his works and also a fascinating story in its own right...She herself writes with a poet's accuracy. The setting of the Orcadian scene in the opening pages is masterly, but she also has the poet's knowledge of when to produce the telling detail...As well as being a preternaturally acute exponent of what makes Brown's poetry work, Maggie Fergusson is wonderfully wise and deep in her explorations of his emotional and religious life. 'This is an altogether remarkable book. I know it will be unforgettable, and that it will draw me back to many rereadings. It is that rare thing, a biography whi -- Statesman 20060427 'She has drawn a portrait of this man which is both the perfect companion for a rereading of his works and also a fascinating story in its own right...This is an altogether remarkable book. I know it will be unforgettable, and that it will draw me back to many rereadings...It is that rare thing, a biography which is itself a work of literature, the story not merely of a lonely, weird man in an isolated part of the United Kingdom, but of an inner journey which the reader follows enraptured, every bit as exciting and strange as the life-journeys of men of action.' -- Spectator 20060426 'An excellent and surprising biography' -- Kathleen Jamie, Guardian 20060506 'This subtle, sensitive, beautifully-written biography is a superb example of an author wholly in tune with her subject' -- Selina Hastings, Sunday Telegraph 20060423 'He deserves a good biography but has got a magnificent one; sympathetic, affectionate, but not glossing over his weaknesses' -- Allan Massie, Daily Telegraph 20060422 'After reading this book every reader will feel at home in the harsh, rewarding world of the Orkneys' -- Independent 20060428 'Remarkable man. Remarkable art. Fine book that illuminates them both' -- Scotsman 20060415 'Strangely, this is what I would call an inspiriting story...and it is very well told' -- Spectator 20060429 'Through his letter and conversations with many friends, Maggie Ferguson discovers that George's life was vivid, courageous and surprising' -- Scottish Field 20060601 'Fergusson's biography of Scottish poet George Mackay Brown ignores the modern trend of looking down gleefully from a dunghill height at the subject.' -- Irish Times 20060520 'Unmissable' -- Glasgow Herald 20060520 '[Fergusson's] biography is infused with love and understanding of the man and his work! she writes with a delicate precision' -- Sunday Times, Jeremy Lewis 20060602 'An affectionate but clear-sighted biography. Read it alongside his Collected Poems and step into the 'small green world' of [the Orkneys]' -- Times, Rachel Campbell-Johnston 20060601 'A stimulating and elegantly written biography, an excellent companion to Mackay Brown's Collected Poems, which were co-edited by! Archie Bevan, and appeared last year from the same publisher, John Murray.' -- The Economist 20060603 'Maggie Fergusson treats Brown's sexuality with delicacy and respect' -- Times Literary Supplement 20060801 'Loving study' -- Jeremy Lewis, The Sunday Times 20060801 'One of the best lives of a poet I have ever read is Maggie Fergusson's George Mackay Brown. She creeps up, not only on her subject, but also on her reader, wooing and cunning. Out of his inner life in a remote place, Fergusson has made a great book about a great man. She is brilliant at understanding the things which did not happen, as well as the things which did, in her subject's life (sex, for example). I seldom feel envy when reading modern books, but I wish I wrote as well as she has done' -- An Wilson, The Observer 20060801 'A real treat: a sensitive record of a neglected modern poet that made a convincing argument for his genius' -- Tim Martin, Daily Telegraph 20060801

Über Maggie Fergusson

Maggie Fergusson has written for newspapers and magazines including The Times, the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, Harpers & Queen and the Independent magazine, and is Secretary of the Royal Society of Literature. She is married with two daughters and lives in London. This is her first book.

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9780719556593
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George Mackay Brown Maggie Fergusson
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John Murray Press
20060410
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Winner of Sundial Scottish Arts Council Book Award: First Book 2007 Winner of Saltire Society Scottish First Book of the Year Award 2006 Short-listed for James Tait Black Memorial Prize (Biography) 2007 Short-listed for Costa Biography Award 2006
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