This collection of autobiographical essays from the inimitable Elspeth Barker, author of the beloved modern classic O Caledonia, is a delightful portrait of a riotous, rapturous, remarkable life
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Elspeth Barker is a novelist and journalist whose work is characterized by sharp observation and literary precision. Her novel O Caledonia garnered significant acclaim and awards, marking it as a notable contribution to literature. Barker also engages in extensive reviewing and feature writing, exploring a diverse range of subjects with an incisive mind and distinctive voice. Her writing resonates with depth and intelligence, inviting readers into thoughtful consideration.



- 2023
- 1997
Loss
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A collection from the literature of loss, combining deep emotion with moments of levity Elspeth Barker is no stranger to loss. In this very personal selection, she shows it's many aspects. Death and bereavement form the core, but there is also loss of liberty, homeland, freedom, faith and inspiration. In prose and verse, from the Old Testament and the Greek Anthology to the present day, she finds strong feeling and deep emotion. But the strength eloquence and, at times, the wit of the writers and the power of their writing bring relief and reassurance that,in acknowledging and understanding loss, we celebrate what has been.
- 1995
O Caledonia
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
"Originally published in Great Britain in 1991 by Hamish Hamilton Ltd."--Title page verso.