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− | Short story writer, many centred on rural life. Collections include 'Time Will Knit' (1938), 'I Fell for a Sailor' (1940), 'The Clouds are Big with Mercy' (1946), 'The Last G.I. Bride Wore Tartan' (1947), 'The Year of the Short Corn' (1949), 'The Last Sister' (1950), 'Proud Lady in a Cage' and 'A Diver in China Seas' (both 1980), and his final collection 'Seven Ghosts in Search' (1983). Partner was dancer | + | Short story writer, many centred on rural life. Collections include 'Time Will Knit' (1938), 'I Fell for a Sailor' (1940), 'The Clouds are Big with Mercy' (1946), 'The Last G.I. Bride Wore Tartan' (1947), 'The Year of the Short Corn' (1949), 'The Last Sister' (1950), 'Proud Lady in a Cage' and 'A Diver in China Seas' (both 1980), and his final collection 'Seven Ghosts in Search' (1983). Partner was ballet dancer Peter Wyndham Allen. |
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 13:41, 3 March 2020
Country
Scotland
Birth - Death
1912 - 1995
Occupation
Writer
Description
Short story writer, many centred on rural life. Collections include 'Time Will Knit' (1938), 'I Fell for a Sailor' (1940), 'The Clouds are Big with Mercy' (1946), 'The Last G.I. Bride Wore Tartan' (1947), 'The Year of the Short Corn' (1949), 'The Last Sister' (1950), 'Proud Lady in a Cage' and 'A Diver in China Seas' (both 1980), and his final collection 'Seven Ghosts in Search' (1983). Partner was ballet dancer Peter Wyndham Allen.