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Andrew Greig

    23. September 1951

    Andrew Greig ist ein schottischer Autor, dessen Werke oft in die Tiefen der menschlichen Erfahrung eintauchen. Sein Schreiben, beeinflusst von seinem Philosophiestudium, erforscht die komplizierten Verbindungen zwischen Individuen und der Welt um sie herum. Greigs Stil zeichnet sich durch seine sensible Detailgenauigkeit und seine Fähigkeit aus, die Nuancen menschlicher Emotionen einzufangen. Seine Erzählungen finden bei den Lesern aufgrund ihrer Aufrichtigkeit und Tiefe Anklang.

    A Song of Winter
    As Though We Were Flying
    At the Loch of the Green Corrie
    Getting Higher
    Summit fever
    In jenem Sommer
    • 2022

      Edinburgh basks in an unnaturally warm winter until snow starts falling. A student disappears, along with his climate research, the national government close down all communications and Professor Finlay Hamilton realises the link between his own research into dark matter and the freak weather. Suddenly he is in the midst of a catastrophic event.

      A Song of Winter
    • 2021

      When a distillery owner's body is discovered, forensics confirm that he died of natural causes. DI Corstophine's concerns are raised when the dead's man eccentric sister receives a message, apparently from beyond the grave. The police are dismissive until it appears the devil himself is intent on attacking other family members.

      The Devil's Cut
    • 2021

      Rose Nicolson

      • 464 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      4,0(239)Abgeben

      Rose Nicolson is a vivid, passionate and unforgettable novel of this most dramatic period of Scotland's history. It confirms Andrew Greig as one of the great contemporary writers of fiction.

      Rose Nicolson
    • 2020

      A gamekeeper is found hanging lifeless from a tree near a sleepy Highland town. A police investigation finds he has been cleverly snared. As the body count rises, the hunt is on to find the murderer. But the town doesn't give up its secrets easily and who makes the intricate clockwork mechanisms carved from bone and wood found at each crime?

      Whirligig
    • 2020

      Later That Day

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,9(7)Abgeben

      At once lyrical and direct, these poems take place in Glasgow, Auckland, the Scottish Lowlands and Highlands, and above all amid the clear light and bare, fertile islands of Orkney.

      Later That Day
    • 2018

      You Know What You Could Be

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,7(3)Abgeben

      A dual memoir written in tandem by Mike Heron, a founder member of the iconic sixties folk group The Incredible String Band and one of their greatest fans, bestselling author and winner of the Saltire Prize, Andrew Greig

      You Know What You Could Be
    • 2013

      Found at Sea

      • 72 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,8(28)Abgeben

      Andrew Greig embarked on a 'micro-odyssey' that took place from Stromness, Orkney to the Island of Cava, Scapa Flow on a single voyage, one evening in summer, this collection recounts his trip in poetic sequence.

      Found at Sea
    • 2011

      Getting Higher

      • 207 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,5(7)Abgeben

      A beautifully packaged collection of the the acclaimed poet's work, including Men on Ice, Order of the Day, Western Swing, and his first poem, written in 1972. Also includes illustrations and material from the National Library of Scotland archive.

      Getting Higher
    • 2011

      As Though We Were Flying

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,0(3)Abgeben

      This is a book of awakenings - to loss and renewal, to present and past and place. To dailiness, mortality and marriage. Playful or serious, colloquial or formal, they speak directly of life lived. Celebratory or elegiac, whether set in Orkney, Spain, coastal Fife or Edinburgh, Andrew Greig's poems are acts of attention, when the mind wakes up and the world snaps into focus. They invite the same pleasure in the reader.

      As Though We Were Flying
    • 2011

      At the Loch of the Green Corrie

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,3(48)Abgeben

      A fishing trip honoring a dying man's wish becomes a meditation on life, nature and friendship, a literary biography and a celebration of the beauty of the Highlands of Scotland.

      At the Loch of the Green Corrie