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Things Written Randomly in Doubt Allan Cameron

Things Written Randomly in Doubt By Allan Cameron

Things Written Randomly in Doubt by Allan Cameron


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Summary

A miscellaneous work consisting of three sections: aphorisms, essays and poetry. It deals with Scottish independence, the arts, religion, class in modern Britain, and host of other issues. Some overlap between the subject matter in the three sections, so the different approaches produce slightly different understandings.

Things Written Randomly in Doubt Summary

Things Written Randomly in Doubt by Allan Cameron

A work in three parts, Things Written starts with aphorisms in How Not to Be a Ruminant, shifts to essays in Weights and Counterweights, and concludes with poetry in By the Metre. Some arguments appear in more than one section, and include nationalism, class, free will, religion, literature and the arts, but the theme of human relationships runs through the entire book, and is most closely examined with reference to the ideas of Martin Buber in a long essay entitled Cats and Dogs, and Other Things We Cannot Understand. The back cover carries the following: WARNING: This is a non-genre product and end-users may encounter forms and ideas to which they are allergic. Vagabond Voices Publishing Ltd, its board of directors, shareholders, parent company and/or subsidiaries advise end-users that they read this book entirely at their own risk.

Things Written Randomly in Doubt Reviews

- there is - in Cameron's work, a lingering spirituality, a faith that the something soulful and significant is present in the everyday, in the ordinary 'heroism of mortals' he writes of. On occasion this takes the form of scepticism about science's claim to be able to quantify and explain all experience. Like the philosopher John Gray, he is dubious about 'progress', political, economic, and scientific. - if Scottish literature has a true outsider, it is not Irvine Welsh: it's Allan Cameron. - Scottish Review of Books

About Allan Cameron

Allan Cameron, who has lived in Nigeria, Bangladesh and Italy, and worked in various fields, now lives on Glasgow, where he writes, translates and runs his own publishing company Vagabond Voices, which is principally concerned with the translation and publication of European novels in English. His novels, The Golden Menagerie (a modern version of Apuleius's Golden Ass) and The Berlusconi Bonus (a political satire directed against the Neo-Cons and the ideas of Francis Fukuyama), were both published by Luath Press.

Table of Contents

How Not to Be a Ruminant (aphorisms) Weights and Counterweights (essays) Cats and Dogs, and Other Things We Cannot Understand On Tolstoy's Resurrection On Aphorisms Did My Father Have Free Will? Nations and Nationalism On Friendship On Writing about Ourselves On the Soul On Publishing On Nation, Polity and Cosmopolity On Class, Work and Politics On Essays A Sceptic's Defence of Religion What Was Wrong with the Left? Conclusion By the Metre (poetry)

Additional information

GOR006319960
9781908251275
1908251271
Things Written Randomly in Doubt by Allan Cameron
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vagabond Voices
2014-05-19
336
N/A
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