Introduced by Douglas Gifford. This collection of the best of Iain Crichton Smith's short ficti...
The eviction of the crofters from their homes between 1792 and the 1850s was one of the cruellest...
Tom and Vera Mallow, who are in only their early thirties, might indeed be said to be in the autu...
The tenement has its being, its almost independent being, in a small Scottish town. Built of grey...
Mark Simmons, aged 42, is a teacher at a training college. His wife has just walked out on him be...
In the grey streets of Glasgow, Martin is dreaming of the mist-shrouded islands of his youth. Beh...
Trevor Griersor, a Scottish university lecturer, is spending a term in Canberra, lecturing on Sco...
For an eleven-year-old boy, living with his widowed mother and younger brother in a remote seasid...
Ralph Simmons, a writer, struggles to survive a nervous breakdown that leaves him anxious, suspic...
The world, in Iain Crichton Smith's vision is a field full of folk; and one Scottish village...
A sensitively written and memorable novel of youth by one of Scotland's most distinguished t...
The titular Mr Dixon is not the novel's main character but the creation of the novel's ...