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The Land of the Leal
James Barke
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Description for The Land of the Leal
Paperback.
This huge novel, closer in scope to a Russian epic than to any English counterpart, opens at the turn of the twentieth-century in the extreme poverty of the Rhinns of Galloway, an agicultural backwater of the southern-most part of Scotland.
With a loving regard for the land and its people, Barke traces the lives of David and Jean Ramsay who, full of hope, painstakingly uproot themselves and their family in the search for prosperity. Their efforts to retain respect and a decent way of life are thwarted by unemployment in increasingly hostile circumstances, and a harsh environment inevitably leaves ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Canongate Books Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
614
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Condition
New
Number of Pages
636
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780862411428
SKU
V9780862411428
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Ref
99-64
About James Barke
James Barke (1905-1958) was born near to Galashiels. He moved to Glasgow in his teens, where he worked in the shipyards and participated actively in the local political and cultural life. His first novel, The World His Pillow, was published in 1933. The recurrent theme of his early fiction is the sadness and bitterness of the empty valleys and ... Read more
Reviews for The Land of the Leal
Barke's characters are both intelligent and spirited.
Times Literary Supplement
An elegy for the old way of life.
New Statesman
Times Literary Supplement
An elegy for the old way of life.
New Statesman