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Stained Radiance: A Fictionist's Prelude: A New Edition with an Introduction, Notes and Commentary by Macdonald Daly Paperback – January 1, 2022
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- Print length272 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 2022
- Dimensions6 x 0.68 x 9 inches
- ISBN-10191085820X
- ISBN-13978-1910858202
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- Publisher : Jetstone (January 1, 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 272 pages
- ISBN-10 : 191085820X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1910858202
- Item Weight : 1.05 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.68 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #8,392,154 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #16,559 in Political Fiction (Books)
- #269,502 in Literary Fiction (Books)
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I am sure that in the day it was written, it was somewhat shocking. This was recommended to me by a librarian and I am so glad that I took the time to read it.
I recommend this book to anyone who loves history and great writing.
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As another reviewer has observed, it is not a particularly easy read, because the author writes in long convoluted sentences. But the more you get into the book the easier it becomes. Sunset Song is a remarkable and a poetic portrait of rural Scotland at a time when much was changing due to the capitalisation of agriculture the coming of the Great War. But the novel is also a personal story, that of Chris Guthrie, and it seems remarkable to me than a man in the first part of the twentieth centuary could write so intimately about a the life of a young woman. It fair takes your breath away.
This is no po-faced novel. It abounds with humour. "She looked a daft-like keek for she was lifting up her hands and her eyes like a heifer choked on a turnip...." That is a decription of the figure of Faith, the sister of Hope and Charity, in the church’s stained glass window. “For if there’s a body on earth that would skin a tink for his sark and preach for a pension in purgatory, it’s an Auld Kirk minister.” Grassic Gibbon is fairly scathing about the clergy, but as the relatives of the fallen stand at the newly inscribed war memorial, it is the minister who provides an eloquent summation of what has been lost measured not only in lives, but in the passing of a way of life.
There are two more books in the ‘Scots Quair’ series, so I will shortly be placing my order.
Quean - girl
Kye - cows
Childe – an adult male
Keek - to look, shyly
Heifer – a young cow
Sark - shirt



