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The Collected Poems of George Mackay Brown (Hardcover)

by George Mackay Brown (Author), Archie Bevan (Editor), Brian Murray (Editor)
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  • Hardcover: 547 pages
  • Publisher: John Murray Publishers Ltd (20 Jun 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0719565537
  • ISBN-13: 978-0719565533
  • Product Dimensions: 23.8 x 15.8 x 5.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 683,261 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'The Collected Poems is a rich gift. ... This much-needed volume is a testament to the inspiration of a distinctive poet who lived on the margins yet saw into the centre.' -- Herald, Ron Ferguson 'If it's good enough for Seamus Heaney, it's good enough for you.' -- The List, Brian Donaldson 'He combines great imagination, which takes him into the realms of the mystical, with a firm rooting in reality and a deep understanding of humanity' -- The Spectator 'A Northern Homer' -- James Ferguson, poet 'Brown's vision encompasses the whole of Orkney's history in one harmonious weave.' -- Sunday Herald, Alan Taylor 'This is certainly an impressive volume' -- The Tablet 20050806 'Deeply personal, yet never parochial ... The text is allowed to speak for itself.' -- Daily Mail (Scottish) 20050715 'By my bed is The Collected Poems"...I open it often and each time it reinforces my feelings about the country that I love' -- Sunday Herald, Kirsty Wark 20051127 'Extraordinarily effective' -- Robert McCrum, The Observer 'A brilliant writer' -- Spectator 'George Mackay Brown really does possess the magician's touch' -- Observer 'A dazzling writer' -- The Guardian 'Undoubtedly the most important document of his work to be produced so far.' -- Shetland Times, Malachy Tallack. 'George Mackay Brown has added uniquely and steadfastly to the riches of poetry in English: his sense of the world and his way with words are powerfully at one with each other' -- Seamus Heaney 'The Collected Poems show the range and depth of his work, the beauty of it, "the undersong of terrible holy joy"' -- Scotsman 20050730 'The reader embarks on a voyage -- which is how Mackay Brown himself saw his work -- through the elemental world of his cliff-girt, craggy isles.' -- The Times, Rachel Campbell-Johnston 20050730 'Practically every poem has the bite of originality' -- TLS 20050812 'Mackay Brown was a bardic, celebratory poet who swathed all that he wrote about in a kind of caul of sacredness' -- Independent, Michael Glover 20051202 'A must-have... [Mackay Brown] transforms the mundane with a luminous lyricism' -- The Times, Rachel Campbell-Johnston 20051203 'The work has both a severe beauty and mischievous wit' -- The Sunday Times 20051203 'Collected Poems" brings into one large volume Mackay Brown's treasury of virtually all of his published poetic work over almost half a century...It is glorious.' -- Scottish Life (US glossy) 20051201 'The editors! have done a first-rate job in assembling the various collections and stray pieces into one magnificent whole' -- Maurice Fleming, Scots Magazine 20060401


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'The Collected Poems show the range and depth of his work, the beauty of it, "the undersong of terrible holy joy"'

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5.0 out of 5 stars timeless wisdom and beauty, 19 Dec 2005
By Mr. Ian A. Macfarlane "almac1975" (Fife, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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The modest Orkney poet George Mackay Brown was faithful throughout his writing life to the central themes he explored - the land and sea, the cycle of the seasons, the relationship between man and the world around him, the power and meaning of stories, the spiritual dimension which made sense, to him, of all these things. I have read his poems over many years without quite realising what an impressive body of work they came to form. It is wonderful to come across this volume which so amply demonstrates this. This is art concealing art, the power of understatement, less meaning more, and always his love of the Orkneys, land, sea, customs, history and legends. It's a marvellous book and a fine memorial to a lovable writer who fully deserves such a tribute.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great wisdom and great beauty; a collection that celebrates life, 4 April 2007
By Mr. Ian A. Macfarlane "almac1975" (Fife, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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George Mackay Brown died at the age of 74 in the 1990s. He lived very nearly all of his life on the Orkney Islands, where he was born, and most of his poetry is a kind of dialogue between poet and place, with the past as real a presence as the present. He wanted no more than to be in the place where he was born and to commune with its physical reality, its light, its sunsets, its storms, its people, their customs, its folk lore and its history. He had a spell down in Edinburgh and one visit, I think, to London, but he was not adventurous in any sense that most people would recognise. His adventures were of the imagination and the spirit and their medium of exression were prose and poetry. His novels and short stories, his column for 'The Orcadian' and above all his poetry stand as his memorial ; and we learn from Maggie Fergusson's recent biography that his poetry was ranked most highly by Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes and others. It is unique and life-enhancing, this poetry of the Islands, and it is wonderful to have it in one well-presented volume as here. It is very easy to represent his work as insular - by definition, that is indeed what most of it was. But I would suggest that every human feeling and longing is here, and the beauty of the imagery, the old stories, the patterns of verse, the varied repetitions, the warmth and coldness, involvement and detachment of the lines embody human life and relationships between man and man and man and his surroundings as truly as any body of modern poetry can be said to do. This is a wonderful book offering a lifetime's observation and wisdom in memorable forms and language, and it will give pleasure to readers for many lifetimes to come.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Stumbling on greatness, 13 Jul 2009
George Mackay Brown lived and wrote in the Orkneys, the upper margin of Britain. With the publication of this remarkable volume he should never be marginalized again. These poems have been my constant companion for weeks. What I read in the morning stays with me all day - a phrase will insist itself on me, or a compelling image.To be fair, I have visited the Orkneys many times and perhaps for that reason can see the landscape into which he breathes such life. I know the history of the islands which he wonderfully evokes, especially its Norse heritage. Like Brown, I am a Catholic, thus his inner discourse of mystery and redemption has great resonance for me . I believe, though, that if I brought neither of these elements to the reading of his Collected Poems I would feel that I had stumbled on greatness. This is a major writer and one who has defined the poet's true task as 'the interrogation of silence'.
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