Published: 2008
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This book was published 2008 by Association for Scottish Literary Studies .
Iain Crichton Smith was one of the best-loved and most prolific Scottish authors of the twentieth century. He was born in Glasgow, brought up in Lewis, and attended university in Aberdeen. After starting work as a teacher in Clydebank and Dumbarton, he taught at the High School in Oban until he took early retirement in 1977. He was the recipient of many literary awards and received an OBE in 1980. His widow, Donalda, still lives in Taynuilt, where the couple moved after their marriage in 1977.
This book has the following chapters: 'The Choice' 'The Cry of Europe' 'Humility' 'Reason and Love' 'MacIntyre and Ross' 'The Haunting' 'Calvary' / 'The Turmoil' 'Highland Woman' 'Under Sail' 'The Woods Of Raasay' 'Death Valley' 'Elegy For Calum MacLean' 'Dogs and Wolves' 'Hallaig'