Lewis Grassic Gibbon
James Leslie Mitchell (pseudonym Lewis Grassic Gibbon, born February 13, 1901 in Hill Head of Segget, Auchterless, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, † February 7, 1935 in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England) was a Scottish writer.
After his service in the Royal Air Force in 1928 he author.
Works
- Hanno: or the Future of Exploration (1928 )
- Stained Radiance: A fictionist 's Prelude (1930 )
- The Thirteenth Disciple (1931 )
- The Calends of Cairo (1931 )
- Three Go Back (1932 )
- Sunset Song ( 1932), the first book of the trilogy A Scots Quair ( Engl.: A Scottish Book, Vol 1: The long way through the gorse moor )
- Persian Dawns, Egyptian Nights (1932 )
- Image and superscription (1933 )
- Cloud Howe (1933 ), the second book of the trilogy A Scots Quair ( Engl.: A Scottish Book, Vol 2: Clouds over the plane)
- Spartacus (1933 )
- Niger: The Life of Mungo Park (1934 )
- The Conquest of the Maya ( 1934)
- Gay Hunter (1934 )
- Scottish Scene (1934 ), together with Hugh MacDiarmid
- Grey Granite (1934 ), the third book of the trilogy A Scots Quair ( Engl.: A Scottish Book, Vol 3: Flame in gray granite )
- Nine Against the Unknown ( 1934)
- The Speak of the Mearns (1982 ), published posthumously