Archie Hind, 1928-2008. Novelist
? Alexander Moffat

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Archie Hind, 1928-2008. Novelist 1968
  • Scottish Art
When Archie Hind was twenty he enrolled in a literature evening class at Glasgow University. A grant then enabled him to study for a year at Newbattle College. Although regarded as one of the finest writers to emerge from Glasgow in the twentieth century, Hind?s literary reputation rests on his one completed book, `The Dear Green Place? (1966). Its story of a poor man from Glasgow?s east end who is determined to become a writer won The Guardian First Book Award and, more importantly perhaps, was a great influence on the work of James Kelman, William McIlvanney and other Scottish novelists whose books are concerned with working-class life. Moffat was involved in the Scottish literary scene from the 1960s onwards and painted many of Scotland?s poets and writers.

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  • Acc. No. PGL 1001
  • Medium Oil on canvas
  • Size 121.80 x 91.40 cm (framed: 124.46 x 93.98 x 3.49 cm)
  • Credit Long loan in