That Vital Spark: The Neil Munro Anthology
1841582042
9781841582047
Description:
Neil Munro's reputation fluctuated wildly: an immensely successful novelist in the early years of the twentieth century, he was attacked in the 1920s by Hugh MacDiarmid for not addressing contemporary Highland issues. At his death in 1930 he was commonly referred to as the heir to Scott and Stevenson, but by the 1980s the novels that built that reputation were out of print and one incomplete edition of his Para Handy stories was all that remained available. Lacking a comprehensive anthology, readers have been unable to judge his work as a whole and have missed much of real delight and merit. That Vital Spark meets this need and presents a rich and varied selection of some of the best of Munro's light fiction, literary short stories, journalism, criticism, descriptive writing, and poetry. Also included are two very early short stories in the thriller genre and the opening chapters of his unfinished last novel, The Search. His work as novelist, poet, journalist, and critic can for the first time be properly assessed. More than seventy percent of the material in this collection is not otherwise available and over half of that seventy percent has never been presented in book form at any time. This anthology appears at a time of growing academic and public interest in Munro's work.
The editors have drawn on a wide variety of sources and provide full introductions to the texts and, where necessary, explanatory notes. Osborne and Armstrong edited the successful editions of Munro's Erchie, Para Handy, and Jimmy Swan anthologies, which played a significant part in the Munro revival.
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