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A Scots Quair Book

Written by one of the all-time greats of Scottish literature, this work is a trilogy of novels: 'Sunset Song' (1932), 'Cloud Howe' (1933) and 'Grey Granite' (1934). At each book's core is the heroine Chris Guthrie, as she grows from a child into adulthood through the Great War to the development of communism in the 1920s.Read More

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  • Foyles

    A Scots Quair is revolutionary - innovative in its form, deft and humorous in its use of the Scots language, courageous in its characterisation and politics. Central to the trilogy is Chris Guthrie, one of the most remarkable female characters in modern literature. In Sunset song, Gibbon's finest achievement, the reader follows Chris through her girlhood in a tight-knit Scottish farming community: the seasons, the weddings, the funerals, the grind of work, the gossip. As the Great War takes its toll, machines repalce the old way of life.Cloud Howe and Grey Granite take Chris from her rural homeland to life in an industrial Scotland and hte desperate years of the Depression. The triology as a whole is a major achievment, a picture of society undergoing traumatic and far-reaching transformation. Always readable, never sentimental, A Scots Quair is one of the most important works of Scottish literature. 

  • BookDepository

    A Scots Quair : Paperback : Birlinn General : 9781904598824 : 190459882X : 30 Jan 2007 : Written by one of the all-time greats of Scottish literature, this work is a trilogy of novels: "Sunset Song"" (1932), ""Cloud Howe"" (1933) and ""Grey Granite"" (1934). At each book's core is the heroine Chris Guthrie, as she grows from a child into adulthood through the Great War to the development of communism in the 1920s."

  • Blackwell

    A Scots Quair is a trilogy of novels: Sunset Song (1932), Cloud Howe (1933), and Grey Granite (1934). Together, they trace the life of heroine Chris Guthrie as she grows from a child into adulthood through the early twentieth century.

  • 190459882X
  • 9781904598824
  • Lewis Grassic Gibbon
  • 2 October 2006
  • Polygon
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 696
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