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A Sparrow's Flight - Twentieth Century Scottish Womens Fiction

A Sparrow's Flight

A Sparrow's Flight - Twentieth Century Scottish Womens Fiction

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Published: 8 November, 2007
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In A Sparrow's Flight, her second novel, first published in 1989, Margaret Elphinstone is already occupying her characteristic location on the borderlands which were to become familiar territory in her subsequent writing. The novel is set in the 'debatable lands' between Scotland and England but explores more elusive borders between waking and dreaming, sanity and madness, myth and reality, and the unsettling landscape between our imagined pasts and hoped for futures. Thomas and Naomi are on a journey through a world that has experienced catastrophic change. Early reviewers, writing amid the Cold War, placed the story in the aftermath of nuclear holocaust. The author offers no such certainty. The plaintive but unexplained references to 'before the world changed' resonate with a menace all the more unnerving in its ambiguity. Through this regenerating landscape - the previously blighted 'empty lands' - Thomas and Naomi find their journey turns full circle, returning them to their starting point as changed people, with new understandings of friendship and belonging. As with every quest there is a grail and their grail is music.Its rediscovery is a metaphor for that Golden Age we all need to believe existed 'before the world changed'. "...powerfully convincing in its blend of medievalism and post-modern disillusion..." Douglas Gifford
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781904999522
ISBN10 1904999522
Number Of Pages 304
Item Weight 449 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Publisher / Reseller Zeticula Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'.. a crafted work, with no fireworks, no gymnastics, no violence and no cheap tricks. ... excellent value for whoever you buy it for, especially yourself. Get hold of it or any of Elphinstone's other novels ... and raise the bar for your reading.' David Manderson, ScotLit, Number 38/39.

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Author's Bio

Margaret Elphinstone has published novels, short stories and poetry. Her fiction is mostly historical and is characterised by her portrayal of people on journeys to places on the edge - islands, frontiers - where cultures and ideas meet and evolve.

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