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Sunset Song Kindle Edition
Lewis Grassic Gibbon was the pseudonym of James Leslie Mitchell (13 February 1901 – 7 February 1935), a Scottish writer. He was best known for A Scots Quair, a trilogy set in the north-east of Scotland in the early 20th century, of which all three parts have been serialised on BBC television.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPasserino
- Publication dateJanuary 16, 2024
- File size2003 KB
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An unforgettable evocation of a way of life that has slipped away . . . It is a love song for a landscape and language still familiar - and precious - to a generation born long after [Grassic Gibbon] died . . . Chris is one of the great women of 20th-century fiction ― Guardian
It is gritty and passionate and one of Scotland's great 20th-century novels ― Daily Express
An evocative look at female life on the Scottish frontier . . . Sunset Song is the story of a resilient young woman during the early 20th century. Her profound identification with the land is her source of renewal and strength as she endures harrowing family circumstances and, eventually, the devastating fallout of the First World War ― Los Angeles Times
If this new edition is prompting you to re-read Sunset Song after many years, as I have just done, you will find it has lost none of its appeal and emotion. And if you are about to read this remarkable novel for the first time, you are embarking on a profound journey -- NICOLA STURGEON
When I read Lewis Grassic Gibbon's Sunset Song in my mid-teens I entered into it with such wholehearted love that I longed to live inside it . . . The rhythms of the prose are incantatory, musical . . . Chris is the centre of the novel and its genius, vivid on every page where she's present -- TESSA HADLEY ― Guardian
Chris Guthrie is the most passionate and appealing heroine in Scottish literature; Grassic Gibbon's magnificent novel is fresh, powerful and timeless -- ANNE DONOVAN
A British literary classic ― New York Times
His three great novels have the impetus and music of mountain burns in full spate ― Observer
Sunset Song's great gripping hybrid of melodrama and realism . . . left me scorched -- ALI SMITH
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- ASIN : B0CSMWDYV8
- Publisher : Passerino (January 16, 2024)
- Publication date : January 16, 2024
- Language : English
- File size : 2003 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 311 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #421,436 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,958 in Family Life Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #8,044 in Family Life Fiction (Books)
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An appendix is provided for people and places of the time.
A glossary is provided for Scottish words.
I read the book in about a week. It was a very pleasurable experience.
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i could not stop reading it once i began.....the action never slows down, even the descriptions are such a design!
this has to be one of the best novels to exist.
There are complaints in other reviews that the book is dense and hard to get into, and the first several chapters (it's extremely obvious when they end) certainly ARE a little random, for they set the scene of cast and landscape within which the remainder of the story takes place. The other potential obstacle is the language - if you are unable to accept the Scots vernacular and roll with some local, dialect words, then I guess it might stick. We're definitely not talking Irvine Welsh here, mind, but, certainly as I found it, a beautifully lyrical turn of phrase with some specialist and Scots vocabulary that, personally, I feel we probably miss in today's world.
If you enjoyed Cider With Rosie or any of the Lillian Beckwith books then you'll very likely enjoy this too. I certainly did.
NO GLOSSARY - NO APPENDIX - instead a random thesis on Light and Colour but students from Hull and Salford .....will be asking for a complete copy

















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