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Duncan McLean

Author of Bunker Man

12+ Works 282 Members 1 Review

About the Author

Duncan McLean is the author of Bunker Man and Lane Star Swing, chosen as one of 1998's best books by the Los Angeles Times. Both are available from Norton. He lives in Orkney, Scotland.

Works by Duncan McLean

Associated Works

Mortification: Writers' Stories of Their Public Shame (2003) — Contributor — 337 copies, 4 reviews
Granta 56: What Happened to Us? (1996) — Contributor — 129 copies
Acid Plaid: New Scottish Writing (1997) — Contributor — 45 copies

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Birthdate
1964
Gender
male
Occupations
novelist
playwright
short story writer
Nationality
Scotland
Birthplace
Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Places of residence
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Orkney, Scotland, UK
Associated Place (for map)
Scotland, UK

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1 review
Well. Huh. Short stories that have great "eye dialect" by this Scottish author. Who coined that phrase, Sparrow? The accent is conveyed really well, like you can hear it in the mind as you read. But I didn't like most of them. Those that worked for me were great, funny and full of cussing and the grit of life. The rest felt odd, unfinished or pointless. With a short story, with any book actually, I look for a storyline, for something to happen or unfold or splat or be explained. I'm a simple show more reader. Take me somewhere. Show me something. Anything. A lot of these seemed blobby on the ends, or like there needed to be a lot more words to finish. Or maybe I didn't like how neutral or down they left me at the end. Err, so it could be the season or my mood that didn't receive this as well as it could've been. The accent stuff and idioms and that one bit of Cockney I caught were fun, though. show less

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