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Neil Miller Gunn (1891–1973)

Author of The Silver Darlings

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Image credit: Neil M. Gunn, author of "Blood Hunt" and "Butcher's Broom"

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Works by Neil Miller Gunn

The Silver Darlings (1941) 182 copies
Highland River (1937) 106 copies
Butcher's Broom (1934) 48 copies
Morning Tide (1938) 46 copies
The Silver Bough (1949) 33 copies
Sun Circle (1933) 31 copies
Off in a Boat (1528) 31 copies
The Well at the World's End (1968) 28 copies
The Key of the Chest (1986) 25 copies
Bloodhunt (1952) 22 copies
Young Art and Old Hector (1942) 21 copies
The Drinking Well (1948) 19 copies
Second Sight (1986) 18 copies
The Other Landscape (1988) 18 copies
Whisky and Scotland (1935) 17 copies
The Lost Glen (1985) 17 copies
The Serpent (1945) 16 copies
Grey Coast (1976) 13 copies
The Shadow (1948) 11 copies
Highland pack (1949) 11 copies
Wild Geese Overhead (1912) 9 copies
The Atom of Delight (1956) 8 copies
The Lost Chart (1949) 5 copies
Highland Night 3 copies
The White Hour (1950) 3 copies
Half-Light (2011) 3 copies
Hidden Doors (1929) 3 copies
Landscape to Light (2009) 2 copies
Belief in ourselves (2012) 2 copies
Selected Letters (1987) 2 copies
Landscape and Light (1987) 1 copy
Back Home 1 copy
The Moor 1 copy
Essays on Neil M. Gunn (1971) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Oxford Book of Scottish Short Stories (1995) — Contributor — 102 copies
The New Penguin Book of Scottish Short Stories (1983) — Contributor — 70 copies
The Penguin Book of Scottish Short Stories (1986) — Contributor — 69 copies
Scottish Stories of Fantasy and Horror (1971) — Contributor — 44 copies
An Anthology of Scottish Fantasy Literature (1996) — Contributor — 14 copies

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If you want a picture of life in a rather isolated part of the Scottish highlands, this is no bad place to start. Sandy has retired here, returning to his roots after a life at sea. By choice, he lives alone with his dog Queenie, a temperamental cow, and a few chickens for company, going into the nearby town only when he needs to. When, shockingly, the town policeman's brother is murdered, Sandy finds himself, for reasons that aren't altogether clear to him, protecting and helping the young murderer,whom he knows and likes, and whose girlfriend was seduced by the victim. The effect of this decision on his life, and on his peace of mind, is the subject of this book. The rhythms of Highland life and the range of characters who rub along together there are well described, and with humour. A satisfying and engaging read.… (more)
 
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Margaret09 | 1 other review | Apr 15, 2024 |
A wonderful character study of the brave fisherman on the northern coast of Scotland in the early 1800's.
 
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jjbinkc | 2 other reviews | Aug 27, 2023 |
The writing was very evocative but I had no idea where this was going most of the time. There was an almost sci fi element and lots of philosophical tangents and I was fairly confused for much of it. I would like to read more by this author but I might go for a more traditional novel next time.
 
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amyem58 | Nov 11, 2022 |
A gift to me because of my enjoyment of The Silver Darlings, this collection of essays published during WWII in the Scottish newspapers was quite a surprise. Hot on the heels of lockdown, it was like reading yet more writings of a caged soul making the most of his reduced territory. Really it came alive for me in the last few articles where they're distributing sheep around small western islands for a year's grazing.
 
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emmakendon | 1 other review | Dec 29, 2021 |

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