The Nessman
讀書樂編號:4754
推介人: 黃韻玲校友
The main theme of the book is death - death of a father, of an identity, of a sense of self, of a language. In tandem with that,The Nessman is also about the agent of Colin’s personal destruction - alcohol. Yet the book is not a depressing read. It is hilariously funny, brilliantly observed and written with an astonishing ear for dialogue and eye for character. Colin’s knowledge of himself as he spirals towards destruction is unsparing and unsentimental. The result is an extraordinary and moving portrayal of a people and a culture. This is the first book in English of the people of Ness and it is one of the first novels in which a Gaelic writer has, with utter confidence, made English his own language too. Alasdair Campbell has written widely in Gaelic, both prose and drama. He spent his childhood in Ness at the north of Lewis and was educated at the Nicolson Institute in Stornoway and Aberdeen University. He currently lives in Harris. Recommend to a friend