I Crossed the Minch by Louis Macneice

I Crossed the Minch by Louis Macneice

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Describes with candour the people, customs and landscapes of the Hebrides. This book provides an insight into a culture and is a social historical document of Scottish rural life in the late 1930s.

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I Crossed the Minch by Louis Macneice

In 1937, Louis MacNeice and his friend Nancy visited the Hebrides. Following loosely in the footsteps of Johnson and Boswell, MacNeice describes with distinctive candour the people, customs and landscapes of the Hebrides. Alienated from the way of life he encountered in the islands yet utterly fascinated by it, Louis MacNeice provides a unique insight into a now vanished culture and, as such, the book is a fascinating social historical document of Scottish rural life in the late 1930s.
Louis MacNeice was born in Belfast in 1907. Educated in England (Marlborough and Oxford), he lectured in Classics in Birmingham and London. In 1941 he joined the BBC Features Department and was responsible for many classic productions, including his own radio play The Dark Tower (music by Benjamin Britten). He died in 1963 while recording sound-effects in a cave for the BBC.
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ISBN 13 9781846970146
ISBN 10 1846970148
Title I Crossed the Minch
Author Louis Macneice
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2007-07-31
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.