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Damage Land: New Scottish Gothic Fiction

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Here the newest and most talented of Scottish writers create a set of demons for a modern Ali Smith´s neo-Nazi, Alison Armstrong´s transvestite serial-killer, Brian McCabe´s abominable neck-boil, James Robertson´s mutant mouse, Toni Davidson´s confused sado-masochist. The range of visions and voices collected in this book -all investigating the heart of darkness -confirm Scotland as one of the most imaginative homes of world Gothic.

216 pages, Paperback

First published September 15, 2001

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Alan Bissett

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April 19, 2020
Like a lot of short stories I find it extremely hard to judge it as whole. The stand out stories here were by Ali Smith, Jackie Kay, John Burnside, and Sophie Cooke. None of them very traditionally what I would think of as Gothic, but I enjoyed the introduction by Bissett as well, expanding what modern gothic is.
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