The Last G.I. Bride Wore Tartan - The Fred Urquhart Collection
The Last G.I. Bride Wore Tartan - The Fred Urquhart Collection
paperback
Published:
7 January, 2022
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781849211062 |
| ISBN10 | 184921106X |
| Number Of Pages | 144 |
| Item Weight | 150 g |
| Product Dimensions | 127 x 203 x 8 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Zeticula Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
Author's Bio
Fred Urquhart (1912-1995) was born in Edinburgh and spent much of his childhood there, where his grandparents lived, and later he worked in an Edinburgh book shop for some years ('my university'). He is best known as a superb short story writer. When he began to write it was the heyday of short story magazines, and this was the only obvious way to earn a living as an author. He spent the war in the north-east of Scotland, a conscientious objector relegated to farm work: his stories of this are agreed to rival Grassic Gibbon and Jessie Kesson. But later he went to London, finding the louche world of Soho more to his taste than Edinburgh correctness. Later he lived in the country in a 'happy homosexual marriage' and he did not return to Scotland until 1991, after his partner's death. The Ferret Was Abraham's Daughter (1949) and Jezebel's Dust (1951) are his two great novels of Edinburgh's poorer citizens in wartime. Having admired Fred Urquhart's work for many years, Colin Affleck, a fellow native of Edinburgh, became a friend of his on his return to Scotland in 1991. Urquhart later appointed him as his literary executor. Among Dr Affleck's writings on Urquhart is a study focussing on his short stories, which appeared in British Short-Fiction Writers, 1945-1980 (edited by Dean Baldwin). Dr Affleck is now working on a biography of Urquhart.