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Angus Peter Campbell

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“Angus Peter Campbell - the Mark Twain of the Gaelic world.”
John Alec MacPherson, broadcaster

Chaired by Marion Sinclair

Campbell is the author of the only Gaelic work to be in the The List Magazine/Scottish Book Trust's 100 Best Scottish Books with his seminal An Oidhche Mus Do Sheòl Sinn (The Night Before We Sailed), which was voted in at number eight. A native Gaelic speaker, he read in Scots and Gaelic and from his only novel in English to date, Invisible Islands. This was a rare chance to hear this award-winning writer reading in three languages and discussing his work. With Marion Sinclair, Publishing Scotland.

Thursday 20 September 2007
The Sanctuary, Augustine United Church, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh

Angus Peter Campbell

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