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Lunderston Tales




ISBN: 9780748662210
Author: Robin Jenkins
Imprint: Polygon
Publication Date: Jan 1996
Format: PB

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‘Worthy of the greatest respect throughout the English-language world.’ – Paul Binding, Guardian

‘Let me alert everyone to the best-kept secret in modern British literature . . .  if you are interested in books that are humane and wise, not slick and cynical; then treat yourself this year to some Robin Jenkins.’ – Andrew Marr

‘Many people can produce a novel, but very few are authentic writers whose sentences and paragraphs give intrinsic pleasure. Jenkins is one of them.’ – J. B. Pick

‘Jenkins [is] a remarkable writer whose gentlest touch induces the greatest of pleasures.’ – The Times


Behind the douce facade of pipeband recitals and the little baker’s shop of Lunderston lies the whole of human life and Jenkins is particularly adept at pinning down the foibles and peculiarities of ordinary individuals facing ordinary dilemmas. From Doreen and the Virgin Plumber to the Merry Widow and the Elder, here are characters displaying style and aplomb and – always a pervading theme in Jenkins’ fiction – having in the end to assume responsibility for their thoughts and actions. This is an entertaining collection from one of Scotland’s most popular novelists.



John Robin Jenkins was born in 1912, one of four children, in the village of Flemington, near Cambuslang. He studied English at the University of Glasgow. When World War II broke out, he registered as a conscientious objector and was directed to work for the Forestry Commission; he used this experience in the acclaimed novel, The Cone Gatherers. In 1957, he moved abroad to work in Spain, Afghanistan and Malaysia. In 1968, he settled in Dunoon where he remained for the rest of his life. In 2002 he received the Saltire Society’s Award for Lifetime Achievement. He died in 2005. Widely regarded as one of Scotland’s greatest ever writers and once described as Scotland’s Thomas Hardy, Robin Jenkins was one of the major forces of twentieth-century British literature.
 
   

                                    
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