Neil M Gunn

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Neil M Gunn


Born
in Dunbeath, Caithness, The United Kingdom
November 08, 1891

Died
January 15, 1973

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Born on 8 November 1891 in Dunbeath in Caithness, Neil Miller Gunn is recognised as one of the most important writers to emerge in twentieth-century British literature, and was a leading light in the Scottish Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s. He held a lifelong commitment to the ideals of Scottish nationalism and socialism, and as a prolific critic, dramatist and author of over twenty novels he was arguably one the most influential Scottish writers of the early twentieth century.

After completing primary school in Dunbeath in 1904, Gunn moved to live with one of his sisters and her husband in St John’s Town of Dalry in Kirkcudbrightshire. Here he was privately educated until he passed his civil service exam in 1907. He then moved to London
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“What a great and happy place the world was! But you had to be big and grown-up before you could do just what you liked.”
Neil M Gunn

“The world itself was far away and near at hand.”
Neil M Gunn

“There was nothing one could do with the tragic conception of life except acknowledge it. Bow to it, giving nothing away, and pass on the moor like sunlight, like shadow, with thoughts hesitant and swift as a herd of hinds. In this way one is undefeatable-until death comes. And as death is inevitable, its victory is no great triumph.”
Neil M Gunn
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