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The Dear Green Place
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The Dear Green Place

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WINNER OF THE GUARDIAN FICTION OF THE YEAR AWARD

ONE OF THE LIST'S BEST SCOTTISH BOOKS OF ALL TIME

Set in nineteen-sixties Glasgow, this novel portrays the struggles and conflicts of young working-class hero and would-be novelist Mat Craig, whose desire to define himself as an artist creates social and family tensions.

This classic of Scottish twentieth-century literature is renowned for its vivid descriptions of Glasgow and the fight for individual creative expression; it remains as authentic and relevant more than fifty years after its original publication.

Includes an Introduction by Alasdair Gray as well as Archie Hind's unfinished novel Fur Sadie and one of his essays 'Men of the Clyde'.

*

'An exciting first novel worth a dozen more seasoned efforts' - Guardian

'The best novel ever written' - Skinny

'A touching insight into human strength and frailty' - Daily Mail

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Birlinn General
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 January 2025
Pages
352
ISBN
9781846976865

WINNER OF THE GUARDIAN FICTION OF THE YEAR AWARD

ONE OF THE LIST'S BEST SCOTTISH BOOKS OF ALL TIME

Set in nineteen-sixties Glasgow, this novel portrays the struggles and conflicts of young working-class hero and would-be novelist Mat Craig, whose desire to define himself as an artist creates social and family tensions.

This classic of Scottish twentieth-century literature is renowned for its vivid descriptions of Glasgow and the fight for individual creative expression; it remains as authentic and relevant more than fifty years after its original publication.

Includes an Introduction by Alasdair Gray as well as Archie Hind's unfinished novel Fur Sadie and one of his essays 'Men of the Clyde'.

*

'An exciting first novel worth a dozen more seasoned efforts' - Guardian

'The best novel ever written' - Skinny

'A touching insight into human strength and frailty' - Daily Mail

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Birlinn General
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 January 2025
Pages
352
ISBN
9781846976865