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Interrogation of Silence Brian Murray

Interrogation of Silence By Brian Murray

Interrogation of Silence by Brian Murray


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A study of George Mackay Brown's poetry and prose.

Interrogation of Silence Summary

Interrogation of Silence: The Writings of George Mackay Brown by Brian Murray

George Mackay Brown was arguably Scotland's finest poet and writer of the twentieth century. He spent much of his life on Orkney, where he wrote and published extensively. He was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Book Prize in 1988, and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won the Saltire Society's Scottish Book of the Year in 1994. He died in 1996, having published over 40 works, including poetry, plays, novels, short stories, essays, children's books and his autobiography. Surprisingly, given George Mackay Brown's wide readership and acclaim, this is the first book to offer a comprehensive study of his work, taken as a whole. Brian and Rowena Murray chart the development of Brown's ideas and style, through description and analysis, identifying phases in his work, including comparative study of versions of key works. They demonstrate Brown's remarkable gifts exercised in pursuit of 'The poet's true task', taking the writer's frequent references to his quest for silence and repeated revisions of even published and well received work, to reflect his enduring concern to achieve perfection of form and expression.

Interrogation of Silence Reviews

'There can be few poets anywhere in the Western world writing as pure and unadulterated a poetry as that of George Mackay Brown' -- Times Literary Supplement '[This ] fine book ... provides an excellent overview of Brown's work ... Employing a narrative structure, the authors skilfully and economically lead the reader through the whole body of Brown's work ... This is the first literary biography of George Mackay Brown to cover all of his writing ... an admirable, unfussy, user-friendly introduction to Brown's work. It will encourage those who do not know GMB or have little acquaintance with his writing to engage with his complete corpus ... There are surprises in this delightful book' -- Glasgow Herald 20040731 'They have done a fine service to a useful man.' -- The Tablet 20041009 'This engaging, modest book is a comprehensive prologue to the work of the much-loved Orcadian poet and novelist George Mackay Brown ... Throughout there is clarity, affection and enthusiasm ... enthisiastic introduction to Mackay Brown's work' -- Scotland on Sunday 20040808 'Pioneering study...comprehensive, learned and enlightening study...[they cover] a good deal of Brown's lesser-known early journalism and poetry, painstakingly retrieved from far-flung sources...close analysis...Interrogation of Silence has clearly grown from an unparalleled intimacy with the texts themselves...Analysis of Brown's obsessive revisions is thorough and satisfying...Close readings of key poems..are superb and will send seasoned connoisseurs of Brown's poetry back to the texts...The Murrays are to be congratulated on what looks set to be the definitive companion volume for the ever-growing number of next generation students of George Mackay Brown.' -- The Scotsman 20040804 'The first critical account of Orcadian literary legend George Mackay Brown ... an erudite and insightful biography that sheds new light on his mixed feelings for his homeland and on the sources of his inspiration.' -- The Herald (Scotland) 20040814 'George Mackay Brown is a precise, poetic and dazzling writer' -- The Guardian 'There can be few poets anywhere ... writing as pure and unadulterated a poetry as that of George Mackay Brown' -- Times Literary Supplement 'The Murrays are to be congratulated on... the definitive companion volume for the... next generation students of George Mackay Brown.' -- The Scotsman 20040814 'This engaging, modest book is a comprehensive prologue to the work of the much-loved Orcadian poet and novelist.' -- Scotland on Sunday 20040808 'You can trace each of Brown's inspirations, as the Murrays ... do with diligence' -- Scottish Sunday Herald 20040801 'An excellent introduction to Mackay Brown, his life and works.' -- Scots Magazine 20040801

About Brian Murray

Rowena Murray graduated in Scottish Literature and Fine Art from the University of Glasgow. She studied and lectured in the United States, gaining a PhD for a thesis on George Mackay Brown, and she is now Reader in the Centre for Academic Practice at the University of Strathclyde. She has published extensively, on literature, on writing in academic research, teaching and educational development. Brian Murray read English at Glasgow University and was a teacher in the West of Scotland. With Archie Bevon he has been editing the unpublished and uncollected work of George Mackay Brown -- seven volumes to date, with an eighth just completed. Like his daughter Rowena, he was a long-term friend of the writer.

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GOR001765271
9780719559297
0719559294
Interrogation of Silence: The Writings of George Mackay Brown by Brian Murray
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Murray Press
20040802
320
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