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Ravage
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MacGillivray draws together her extensive research into the life and work of Norwegian-Shetlandic poet Kristjรกn Norge, who vanished from the Outer Hebrides in 1961, presenting two previously unpublished poetry manuscripts by Norge, Optik: A History of Ghost and Ravage, and a work of fiction, The Wind of Voices.
Bloodaxe Books
Ravage: An Astonishment of Fire draws together MacGillivray's extensive research into the life and work of Norwegian-Shetlandic poet Kristjn Norge, who vanished from Eilean a' Bhis in the Outer Hebrides in 1961. Comprising two previously unpublished manuscripts by Norge, Optik: A History of Ghost (1950) and Ravage (1961), this collection also includes rare original material, giving insight into Norge's troubled existence and mysterious disappearance.
Through a combination of fragments that include poetry, logbook entries, and correspondence between historical figures such as Sir David Brewster and Sir Walter Scott, MacGillivray introduces us to the troubled and mysterious character of Kristjn Norge. The book ranges from meditations on Greek optics to accounts of isolation and demonic transformation on a remote island, including various archival materials like maps and photographs that bring the story of Norge to life.
The book includes a QR code which can be used to access extra multimedia material by MacGillivray, further fleshing out the world of Kristjn Norge.
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Critic Ishion Hutchinson praises MacGillivray's work for its striking and precise language that defies conventional histories to create a vivid, haunting atmosphere. Described as balancing imaginary and real time, the writing evokes voices from the past with a modernist sensibility, producing a 'spell of sibylline leaves' that captivates readers with its chromatic and lyrical intensity.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781780376776
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 15 November 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Edition: Paperback original
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 26.0mm
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 360
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About the Author
MacGillivray is the Highland name of writer and artist Kirsten Norrie. Her poetry and multi-disciplinary practice inhabits a rich artistic universe encompassing performance art, song-writing and the use of visual media such as sculpture and photography. She has published three other poetry books, The Last Wolf of Scotland (Red Hen, US, 2013), The Nine of Diamonds: Surroial Mordantless (Bloodaxe Books, 2016) and The Gaelic Garden of the Dead (Bloodaxe Books, 2019). Her non-fiction work, Scottish Lost Boys (as Kirsten Norrie), was published by Stranger Attractor/The MIT Press in 2018. Her other US connections include performing there with many musicians, including Thurston Moore and Arlo Guthrie. She had a fellowship at the Library of Congress which enabled her to spend time with Navajo and Hopi people in Arizona. In one of her performance pieces she walked in a straight line with a dead wolf on her shoulders through the back streets of Vegas into the Nevada desert. The Last Wolf of Scotland told the story of an early Scottish settler who suffered a scalping, and she recorded Sitting Bull's great grandson reading from the book. She is currently working on an anti-Western, An American Book of the Dead, a novel set in New Mexico and the Scottish Highlands. She has taught at the Universities of Oxford, Cheltenham and Gloucester and Edinburgh College of Art. After living for many years in Edinburgh, she is now based in Oxford.
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