GEORGE  MACKAY  BROWN

~ LATEST  PUBLICATIONS ~

 


Advance Notice

Coming in Autumn 2004
The Poor Man in his Castle
the last Christmas story written by GMB
to be published by
The Celtic Cross Press  
in their usual limited edition format 
with lino-cuts

More details from
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  01751 417298
fax 01751 417739
email:  info@celticcrosspress.com 


 




Just re-issued by popular demand:

Orkney:  Pictures and Poems

poems by George Mackay Brown
based on beautiful photographs by Gunnie Moberg

Available now in hardback 
at the old price of £20 
plus £5 p&p from:

Stromness Books and Prints
1 Graham Place
Stromness
Orkney
KW161 3BY
01856 850 565

June 2004

 



'Keeping the Sources Pure. The Making of George Mackay Brown'
by Sabina Schmid

ISBN: 3-03910-012-2

Synopsis

This volume assesses the literary stature of George Mackay Brown by contextualising his prose and his poetry within twentieth-century British and European literary practices and traditions of thought. Challenging the typecasting of Brown as 'Orkney writer', the book links him with Euroepan Modernism and reveals the complex web of experiences, influences and relationships that shaped Brown's poetic development.

This comparative study argues that Edwin Muir, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Thomas Mann analysed remarkably similar cultural and spiritual phenomena, inspiring Brown's own work. Muir travelled back into what he called the racial memory of the tribe. Hopkins aimed for a revival of religious values and the recovery of the sacramental power of the word. Thomas Mann felt that man must discover and put into practice a 'new humanism' which would embrace the mythic-archetypal structure of the unconscious and man's individual consciousness. All four writers attempted to 'get back to the roots and sources' by probing the ways in which individuals and society as a whole gain a better understanding of and a more meaningful relationship with their pasts.

This book chronicles George Mackay Brown's personal and artistic journey, from his early reporting days on an Orkney newspaper, through spells in hospital recovering from tuberculosis, to his friendship with Edwin Muir and growing confidence in his own vision.


Under Brinkie's Brae 
first paper back edition 
published end March 2003
by Steve Savage Publishers Ltd.

ISBN 1 904246 07 9
224 pages
£7.50

For many years George Mackay Brown wrote a weekly column in The Orcadian, and this book is the second of three selections from the column which have been published in book form, the others being  Letters from Hamnavoe and Rockpools and Daffodils.  Under Brinkie's Brae was published in hardback in 1979, and this is the first paperback edition to appear.

To read an extract or order Under Brinkie's Brae, contact
Steve Savage Publishers Ltd.
A further extract can be found on this site:  Old Man of Hoy



The Son of the Fisherman
George Mackay Brown
from The Celtic Cross Press, a story illustrated in their usual format in a limited edition of 165.


The Celtic Cross Press prints and publishes limited editions of fine books,  based in England, in the Yorkshire village of Lastingham.
More details from
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  01751 417298
fax 01751 417739
email:  info@celticcrosspress.com 



Six Lives of Fankle the Cat
by

George Mackay Brown

Reissued in paperback 
21st March 2002








Floris Books
15 Harrison Gardens
Edinburgh EH11 1SH


Category:  Children's Fiction
160 pages - illustrated
new edition 
ISBN: 0863154034
Price £4.99
Available from: 

BookSource: Tel:  0131 229 6800
and 
 

"Everyone knows that cats have nine lives – but not every cat can tell you about them like Fankle!

 
Tom Strynd says he is going to drown Fankle the cat in the millpond unless Jenny rescues him, so even though her mother hates cats, Jenny takes him home. Fankle tells Jenny the stories of his different lives with pirates, in ancient Egypt and even with the Empress of China. George Mackay Brown weaves the story of Orkney’s villagers into his writing in his own inimitable style, resulting in a rewarding read for adults and children alike.
 
Reading this most lovely book is pure joy and fun ..."

The Scotsman
 

 April 2002

Letters from Hamnavoe
by

George Mackay Brown

(first paperback edition) 

Steve Savage Publishers are re-issuing this selection of short essays written between 1971 and 1975 for the Orcadian newspaper.  The essays provide a diary of events in the Orkney calendar and comment on the history of the islands.  Together with glimpses into his private world, a marvellous insight into Orkney life.

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"There is also a deal of reminiscence, with shreds of nostalgia, not only for my own childhood, 'the vision splendid', but for the simpler and more meaningful community that Orkney used to be."
GMB in the introduction to the 1975 edition

Steve Savage Publishers Ltd



ISBN 1 904246 01 X
192 pages
Price:  £7.50

For a sample from Letters from Hamnavoe
or to order from the publisher, click here


 

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