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A Sense of Place in Scottish Fiction and in Scotland — 2 Comments

  1. This fine collection of evocative essays and stories ranges widely across Scotland from Assynt in the far North to the Solway Firth in the Border country, from the cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee to the small villages and farms of Scotland’s rural regions. The writing is diverse, sometimes lyrical, often factual and perceptive, occasionally humorous. What comes through is a veritable kaleidoscope of views on “a sense of place” in Scotland at the beginning of the new millenium. ( A Sense of Place – A collection of new Scottish writing – 2005 – Foreword by Tom Devine)

  2. Hi, I have not read any of Sue Walkers books yet but will try to get one from our library. I really like stories from other countries especially Alexander McCall Smith’s stories.
    I love the Rebus character in Ian Rankin’s novels and love the movies they have made – we get some good BBC programing here in Canada and have watched everything broadcast.

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