Magnus

George Mackay Brown author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Birlinn General

Published:27th Jun '19

Should be back in stock very soon

Magnus cover

First published in 1973 by the Hogarth Press, Magnus is George Mackay Brown’s tour de force – his most poetic and innovative book. He links the twelfth-century story of the saintly Earl Magnus of Orkney’s brutal murder at the hands of his cousin Hakon Paulson, to that of the philosopher Dietrich Bonhoeffer, murdered by the Nazis during World War II.

This is a unique exploration of the eternal questions of guilt, goodness and personal sacrifice.

'Magnus is, I believe, the most beautiful contemporary book I have ever read'

* The Times *

'A distinctive and distinguished novel, of unusual power and purity ... Brown uses language with beautiful precision, resource and power'

* The Sunday Times *

'[Mackay Brown] weaves the twentieth-century strand into the Nordic tapestry more deftly than might have been thought possible'

* The Hera

ISBN: 9781846975066

Dimensions: 195mm x 130mm x 15mm

Weight: 173g

192 pages

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