And the Land Lay Still

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LanguageEnglish, Scots
And the Land Lay Still
2010 UK hardback edition
AuthorJames Robertson
LanguageEnglish, Scots
GenreLiterary fiction
PublisherHamish Hamilton
Publication date
2010
Publication placeScotland
Media typePrint (hardback and paperback)
Pages688
ISBN978-0-241-14356-8
OCLC619089421
Preceded byThe Testament of Gideon Mack 

And the Land Lay Still is the fourth novel by Scottish novelist and poet James Robertson. Upon publication in 2010 it was widely praised for its breadth of exploration of Scottish society in the latter half of the 20th century.

The novel’s narrative is shaped around the portfolio of the late photographer Angus Pendreich. His son Michael is involved in the establishment of a new exhibition of his renowned father’s work.

The book focuses on the characters presented in these photographs, which span post-war Scotland across geographies and social classes from the homeless to senior politicians. Their disparate stories present a collage that highlights the highs and lows of modern Scottish society.[1]

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