11: Orkney’s Prospero

11: Orkney’s Prospero

By Slightly Foxed: The Real Reader's Quarterly

Gail, Hazel and host Philippa are transported to Orkney as they explore the life and works of the poet and novelist George Mackay Brown OBE. Together with his biographer Maggie Fergusson and Colin Waters of the Scottish Poetry Library, they bring to light a writer who was at once a solitary soul and a raconteur, a lover and a drinker, a member of the Edinburgh literati yet fame-shy. From the oft-recited ‘Hamnavoe’ to the Booker-nominated ‘Beside the Ocean of Time’ Mackay Brown’s work sings of his island roots, interweaving life and social history with myth and legend. In this month’s travels through the magazine’s archives, Christopher Robbins and Rory Murphy tackle the high falutin literary rap of ‘Finnegans Wake’, and there are the usual wide-ranging recommendations for reading off the beaten track too.

Please find links to books, articles, and further reading listed below. The digits in brackets following each listing refer to the minute and second they are mentioned. (Episode duration: 39 minutes; 59 seconds)

Books Mentioned
We may be able to get hold of second-hand copies of the out-of-print titles listed below. Please get in touch with Anna in the Slightly Foxed office for more information. Rosemary Sutcliff’s Roman novels: The Eagle of the Ninth and The Silver Branch (1:30) Slightly Foxed Issue 63 (2:17) The Scots Kitchen, F. M. McNeill (2:39) The Balkan Trilogy, Olivia Manning (2:56) Gaudy Night, Dorothy L. Sayers (3:01) Boy and Going Solo, Roald Dahl (3:13) Attrib, Eley Williams (5:15) Cousin Rosamund, the third title in Rebecca West’s Saga of the Century trilogy, is out of print (5:53) The Outrun, Amy Liptrot (6:04) George Mackay Brown: The Life, Maggie Fergusson is out of print (7:21) Greenvoe, George Mackay Brown (19:20) Following a Lark: Poems, George Mackay Brown is out of print (21:05) Beside the Ocean of Time, George Mackay Brown (21:15) Finnegans Wake, James Joyce (24:54) Jeremy, Hugh Walpole is out of print (33:31) Slow Horses and Joe Country, Mick Herron (34:57) Leaving Alexandria, Richard Holloway (36:21) Noctuary, Niall Campbell (37:28) Nobody Hates Trump More Than Trump, David Shields (37:51) Related Slightly Foxed Articles  Porridge and the Shorter Catechism, Morag MacInnes on F. M. McNeill, The Scots Kitchen, Issue 63 (2:36) Hauntings, Michèle Roberts on Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night, Issue 63 (3:01) Sound Nonsense, Christopher Robbins on James Joyce, Finnegans Wake, Issue 22 (25:03) Other Links The Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh (7:23) ‘Hamnavoe’ by George Mackay Brown is available to read in full on The Poetry Archive (12:58) Opening music: Preludio from Violin Partita No.3 in E Major by Bach
Farewell to Stromness by Peter Maxwell Davies
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