George Mackay Brown is seen as one of the great Scottish poets of the 20th century. He wrote of life and nature in his native Orkney Islands, his fertile imagination encompassing poetry, novels, children’s stories, essays, plays, and media pieces.
George Mackay Brown explores the eternal questions of guilt, goodness and sacrifice in this compelling novel.
George Mackay Brown takes an honest look at himself in this touching memoir. 'A hauntingly beautiful memoir' Literary Review.
Bestowed at birth with two gifts, an ivory flute and a bag of silver and gold coins, a young girl wanders through time. By George Mackay Brown. Paperback.
George Mackay Brown's first novel - recreating a week in the life of the island community as they come to terms with the destructiveness of Operation Black Star.
The second of three compilations from The Orcadian column published in book form. By George Mackay Brown. Paperback.
A selection of George Mackay Brown's earlier articles from his weekly column in The Orcadian.
A rip-roaring caper through Fankle the Cat's past lives, as he settles in Orkney for another existence. By George Mackay Brown.
George Mackay Brown's posthumously published collection of short stories, originally released in 1998, two years after the author's death. Paperback,
George Mackay Brown's poems published in one volume for the first time. Edited by Archie Bevan and Brian Murray. Paperback.
The fourth compilation from George Mackay Brown's weekly The Orcadian column published in book form. Hardback.
The first book to offer a comprehensive study of George Mackay Brown's work. By Brian Murray and Rowena Murray. Paperback.