Wigtown Ploughman by John Mcneillie

Wigtown Ploughman by John Mcneillie

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An uncompromisingly gritty tale filled with relentless violence and unrelieved squalor, its impact on publication in 1938 was widespread and extraordinary.

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Wigtown Ploughman by John Mcneillie

In following the growth to manhood of young Andy Walker, the novel provides a realistic depiction of the lives and living conditions of the labouring poor - the 'cotfolk' - in the Machars of Wigtownshire. The son of an abusive father, Andy leaves school at thirteen and works for a succession of corrupt and cruel land-owners. Driven from one estate for refusing to marry the mother of his illegitimate child, he drifts into a life of petty crime, all the time sinking further into a continuing cycle of violence and poverty. A chance encounter leads to the prospect of a professional boxing career, but realizing himself to be a true son of the soil, Andy returns to farm work, accepting his destiny with elegiac resignation. Public reaction was sharply divided between those who loathed it and those who thought it true; and the controversy around it even reached the House of Commons.
John McNeillie was born in Old Kilpatrick in 1916. He wrote over forty books, most under the pen-name Ian Niall. These include 'No Resting Place' (1948), a tale of Machars traveller folk, filmed in Co. Wicklow by Paul Rotha. His classic 'The Poacher's Handbook' (1950) also derives much from the Machars where McNeillie spent part of his early childhood, with his grandparents at North Clutag farm, as told in his memoir 'A Galloway Childhood' (1967).
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ISBN 13 9781780270869
ISBN 10 1780270860
Title Wigtown Ploughman
Author John Mcneillie
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2012-09-17
Number of pages 320
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