the
GEORGE MACKAY BROWN website
A
Marvellous Journey
A peedie look at the life and
work of GMB
George in the pram
with L to R: John[Jack], Hugh,
Ruby
Richard[Norrie] in front
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Preface That
George thought of life as a journey is illustrated many times, as in the
poem A New Child: He
wrote often about language, and his love of words came through
everything he wrote. He
foresaw a day when old and lovely words would be lost.
So although I'm not an Orcadian, the title and subtitle of this
work suggested themselves in order to celebrate two of George's
favourite words, marvellous and peedie.
He wondered if there will come a day when the most enduring of
all Norn words –
peedie or peerie –
will fade from every day Orkney language. He
felt that the English usage of little or small doesn't incorporate the
same nuances of joy and affection.
Sue
Tordoff Note: |
Comments and questions welcomed, emails to
Sue
| References
and further reading: Northern Lights: a poet's sources pub 1999 in Hard Cover by John Murray Publishers Ltd For the Islands I Sing, an autobiography pub 1997 in Hard Cover 1998 in Paper Back, both by John Murray Publishers Ltd Rockpools and Daffodils pub 1992 in Hard Cover by Gordon Wright Publishers Letters from Hamnavoe pub 1975 in Hard Cover by Gordon Wright Publishers 2002 in Paper Back by Steve Savage Publishers Under Brinkie's Brae pub 1979 in Hard Cover by Gordon Wright Publishers 2003 in Paper Back by Steve Savage Publishers Orkney: Pictures and Poems pub in 1996 in Hard Cover and Papter Back by Colin Baxter Photography Ltd Loaves
and Fishes The
Sun's Net Voyages The
Masked Fisherman Straight
from the Horses Mouth Following
a Lark pub by John Murray Publishers Ltd 2001 |
| Acknowledgements I would like to thank Archie and Elizabeth Bevan for their unfailing generosity on all fronts, in all my endeavours connected with the GMB website. I gratefully acknowledge permissions given by The Orcadian [who took over printing Straight from the Horse's Mouth after Herald Publications] for use of quote and the Scarf Cartoon, and to Colin Baxter Photography Ltd for use of the final verse of the biography, Towards Green April Harps. It's a delight to reproduce Fred Schley's striking portrait of GMB on the 'cover' of this biography. Dank U wel, Fred. Thanks go to Ingirid Morrison, George's niece and daughter of John [Jack], for her kind and enthusiastic help in supplying information for the family tree which would otherwise have taken me years to obtain. My thanks go to the staff of the Photographic Archives, Kirkwall
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