The Classic Collection of Lewis Grassic Gibbon: A Scots Quair — The Complete Trilogy brings together one of the greatest achievements of twentieth-century Scottish literature. Comprising Sunset Song, Cloud Howe, and Grey Granite, this monumental trilogy traces the profound social, cultural, and emotional transformations of Scotland from the years before the First World War through the rise of industrial modernity.
At the heart of the trilogy is Chris Guthrie, one of the most memorable heroines in British fiction. Through her life, loves, and inner conflicts, Gibbon explores the tension between tradition and progress, rural life and urban industry, individual identity and collective change. Sunset Song evokes the fading world of the agrarian northeast, capturing its beauty, brutality, and deep emotional roots. Cloud Howe moves into the moral and spiritual struggles of a changing society, while Grey Granite confronts the harsh realities of industrialization, political activism, and social upheaval in the modern city.
Gibbon’s distinctive narrative voice blends lyrical prose with Scots dialect, giving the trilogy an authenticity and musicality that bring the landscape and people vividly to life. His work is both intimate and epic, combining personal tragedy with sweeping historical vision. The trilogy addresses themes of gender, class, nationalism, war, and social justice, offering a deeply humane response to a world in transition.
The illustrated format enhances the atmosphere of this classic work, complementing its rich sense of place and historical depth. Together, the three novels form a powerful meditation on loss, resilience, and the enduring search for meaning.
The Complete Trilogy of A Scots Quair is essential reading for lovers of classic literature, historical fiction, and Scottish cultural history, standing as a timeless testament to a nation and its people.
Contents:
-Sunset Song
-Cloud Howe
-Grey Granite