Author: Douglas Gifford

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Iain Crichton Smith (1928-98) was born in Glasgow and raised by his widowed mother on the Isle of Lewis before going to Aberdeen to attend university. As a sensitive and complex poet in both English and his native Gaelic, he has published many collctions of verse, from The Long RIver in 1955 to A Life in 1986. The latter volume looks back over his years in Lewis and Aberdeen, to remember a spell of National Service in the fifties, leading to his work as an English teacher in Clydebank and Dumbarton, and from 1955 at the High School in Oban until his retirement in 1977. He has been recipient of a number of literary prizes, Scottish Arts Council Awards and fellowships, as well as the Queen”s Jubilee Medal and, in 1980, an OBE.




3 Ebooks by Douglas Gifford

Eric Linklater: Magnus Merriman
Introduced by Douglas Gifford.This hilarious novel charts the rise and fall (and perhaps the rise again) of Magnus Merriman—would-be lover, writer, politician, idealist and crofter—moved by dreams of …
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€15.43
Iain Crichton Smith: Listen To The Voice
This collection of the best of Iain Crichton Smith’s short fiction brings together not one but many voices, both public and private. Ranging from inner promptings towards self-discovery, through the …
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€10.99
Douglas Gifford & Dorothy McMillan: History of Scottish Women’s Writing
This is the first comprehensive critical analysis of Scottish women’s writing from its recoverable beginnings to the present day. Essays cover individual writers – such as Margaret Oliphant, Nan Shep …
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€39.68