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An Autobiography (New ed)

Muir, EdwinButter, P.H.(Introduction by)
Part of the Canongate Classics series
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Edwin Muir was born in a small island community at the end of the last century.

From his sheltered childhood in rural Orkney to the turmoil of industrial Glasgow at the turn of the century, Muir offers a startling vision of Scotland and the creative process during an era of unprecedented change.

Witness to the most traumatic years and events of our modern age, Edwin Muir, in his life as in his art, was haunted by the symbolic "fable" which he longed to find beneath the surface "story" of mere events.

From his dream notebooks to his travels in Eastern Europe, Muir paints an unforgettable picture of the slow and sometimes painful growth of a poet's sensibility as he comes to terms with his own nature amidst the terror and confusion of the 20th century.

A peronal memoir by George Mackay Brown is also included.

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Product Details
Canongate Books Ltd
0862414237 / 9780862414238
Paperback
821.912
15/06/1993
United Kingdom
300 pages
127 x 197 mm, 269 grams
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