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2008 Nominated

The Pure Land

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

The year is 1858. Thomas Glover is a gutsy eighteen-year-old who grasps the chance of escape to foreign lands and takes a posting as a trader in Japan. Within ten years he amasses a great fortune, learns the ways of the samurai, and, on the other side of the law, brings about the overthrow of the Shogun. Yet beneath Glover’s astonishing success lies a man cut to the heart. His love affair with a courtesan – a woman who, unknown to him, would bear him the son for which he had always longed – would form a tragedy so dramatic as to be immortalised in the stories behind Madame Butterfly and Miss Saigon.
The Pure Land relives in fiction the arc of Glover’s true-life rise and fall, and forges a hundred-year saga that culminates in the annihilation of Nagasaki in 1945.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Alan
Spence

Alan is an award-winning poet and playwright, novelist and short story writer. Appointed Edinburgh Makar in 2017, he is also Professor Emeritus in Creative Writing at University of Aberdeen and founded WORD Festival in 1999, running it for 12 years. He has a special interest in Japan; he has published books of haiku, two novels set in Japan and a third in progress. Alan received the Order of the Rising Sun from Japanese Government in 2018.
Alan is an experienced reader and performer of his own work, and has undertaken collaborations with artists and musicians. His most recent works are the novel Night Boat, poetry collection Morning Glory, and play No Nothing.

Alan is an award-winning poet and playwright, novelist and short story writer. Appointed Edinburgh Makar in 2017, he is also Professor Emeritus in Creative Writing at University of Aberdeen and founded WORD Festival in 1999, running it for 12 years. He has a special interest in Japan; he has published books of haiku, two novels set in Japan and a third in progress. Alan received the Order of the Rising Sun from Japanese Government in 2018.
Alan is an experienced reader and performer of his own work, and has undertaken collaborations with artists and musicians. His most recent works are the novel Night Boat, poetry collection Morning Glory, and play No Nothing.

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NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

A warmly acclaimed work by an established Scottish writer.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Scotland
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
Canongate Books

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