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Degrees of Illusion

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  • Bluewater

  • Paru le : 25/04/2013
'Scott is a clever and accomplished writer who turns his hand neatly to fiction.' The West Highland Free Press'The author's writing abilities remain unerringly... > Lire la suite
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'Scott is a clever and accomplished writer who turns his hand neatly to fiction.' The West Highland Free Press'The author's writing abilities remain unerringly intact . Mr Scott has style to spare' John MacLeay, The Scots Magazine'.the work of the born raconteur...' Alan Taylor, Scottish Review of Books(Reviews of some of the author's other works.)A car accident, two mysterious deaths - similar yet separated by a century - take Niall Fraser to the far north on a quest for answers.and ultimately to revelations more devastating that he could ever have imagined.
Escaping to a new life by returning to a remote northern community he once visited in his youth, he hopes to unlock a secret from his past. He arrives in Greenland at the beginning of winter - the 'long night', a time of dangerous susceptibility to the northern madness of Cabin Fever - with all his worldly possessions and an obsession with an Arctic explorer who died under strange circumstances a century earlier; and whose life becomes increasingly intertwined with his own.
As he pursues his quests he falls for a woman who becomes another enigma he has to solve, along with the death of a young woman and a plot which threatens the survival of the community. Greenland is a country which has never had political leaders and never known war but is in a state of rapid change. Woven around true events and set against a background of conflicts - unresolved trauma, clashes of cultures, traditional versus modern, rising political activism, exploitation and anachronistic colonialism - this is a book about the arrogance of belief that indigenous knowledge is worthless unless backed by science, that having power is justification for using it, that the Arctic is a wasteland inhabited by an inferior people.
It is a book about love, unrequited fatherhood and rites of passage for those who dare to embrace the unknown.

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  • Date de parution : 25/04/2013
  • Editeur : Bluewater
  • ISBN : 978-1-301-99550-9
  • EAN : 9781301995509
  • Format : ePub
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Biographie de Alastair Scott

Alastair Scott is a writer, photographer, broadcaster and Yachtmaster Ocean sailing skipper. His work has been published in The NY Times Book Review, Time-Life, Readers Digest, Sunday Telegraph, The guardian, The Herald and The Scotsman, among others. He is the author of ten books.'After leaving school and doing two useless degrees (German & Economics) I worked in a photographic studio in Edinburgh for eighteen months to learn the trade.
Soon sickened of doing passport photos, weddings and portraits of children who delighted in throwing tantrums in revenge attacks on their parents and so set off to make my name as a travel photographer. Worked my way round the world on a five-year journey, mostly wearing a kilt (but abandoned it where it attracted hostile respones). On my return I set up my own photographic library, which I still run.
Wrote a trilogy of books about my journey and this set up a lifestyle of travelling somewhere adventurous and writing a book about it. I got a dogteam and sled together and 'mushed' across Alaska, Tracks Across Alaska; cycled 5000 miles behind the Iron Curtain shortly before it fell (no book as yet!); learnt to sail and made a solo voyage round Ireland, Salt and Emerald; cycled round my homeland with a foreigner's eyes, Native Stranger.I also wrote a guidebook to Scotland and two novels.
Am currently working on a children's novel.'
 Alastair Scott - Degrees of Illusion.
Degrees of Illusion
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