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OverviewWINNER 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 Full Product DetailsAuthor: Archie HindPublisher: Birlinn General Imprint: Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited Edition: Reissue Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.247kg ISBN: 9781846976865ISBN 10: 1846976863 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 05 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'An exciting first novel worth a dozen more seasoned efforts' * Guardian * 'The only other twentieth-century novel I know that places a writer’s struggle in an equally well imagined city is Nabokov’s novel The Gift' -- Alasdair Gray 'The best novel ever written' * The Skinny * 'One of the few novels about writers and writing that actually contributes something fresh and different where most are simply self-indulgent' -- Rodge Glass 'A touching insight into human strength and frailty' * Daily Mail * 'It remains the quintessential Glasgow novel and one of the greatest portrayals of the struggle of the artist ever written' -- Gavin Wallace 'A seminal novel of working man's aspiration' * Publishing News * 'One of the few novels about writers and writing that actually contributes something fresh and different where most are simply self-indulgent' -- Rodge Glass * The List * 'An exciting first novel worth a dozen more seasoned efforts' * Guardian * 'The only other twentieth-century novel I know that places a writer’s struggle in an equally well imagined city is Nabokov’s novel The Gift' -- Alasdair Gray 'The best novel ever written' * The Skinny * 'A touching insight into human strength and frailty' * Daily Mail * 'It remains the quintessential Glasgow novel and one of the greatest portrayals of the struggle of the artist ever written' -- Gavin Wallace 'A seminal novel of working man's aspiration' * Publishing News * 'Archie Hind’s captivating seminal novel about the struggles of a working class writer in 1960s Glasgow yields striking and profound insights into human perseverance and vulnerability' * Waterstones Says * Author InformationArchie Hind was born in 1928. Educated in Glasgow, where he has spent most of his life, his jobs have included bus driving, glass sculpting and data processing. He studied writing for a year at Newbattle College under Edwin Muir and attended WEA lectures by Jack Rillie of the English Department at Glasgow University; both men were to influence him and his writing. The Dear Green Place first published in 1966 is Hind's only novel and won both the Guardian Fiction Award and the Yorkshire Post's Award for Best Book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |