Beside the Ocean of Time, George Mackay Brown
Beside the Ocean of Time, George Mackay Brown
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Beside the Ocean of Time

Author: George Mackay Brown, George Mackay-Brown

Narrator: Amy Liptrot, Peter Forbes

Unabridged: 6 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: John Murray

Published: 08/14/2025


Synopsis

WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY AMY LIPTROT

SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 1994
WINNER OF THE SALTIRE SOCIETY LITERARY AWARD 1994

'Intimate, humorous, effortlessly combining the strands of history and folklore, the past and the present, this is a deceptively simple book, like a tale told to a child. But its echoes sound on unforgettably. A whole universe is created from a grain of Orkney sand' Independent

In this novel set on the fictitious island of Norday in the Orkneys, George Mackay Brown beckons us into the imaginary world of the young Thorfinn Ragnarson, the son of a crofter. In his day-dreams he relives the history of this island people, travelling back in time to join Viking adventurers at the court of the Byzantine Emperor in Constantinople, then accompanying a Falstaffian knight to the battle of Bannockburn.

Thorfinn wakes to the twentieth century and a community whose way of life, steeped in legend and tradition, has remained unchanged for centuries. But as the boy grows up - and falls in love with a vivacious and mysterious stranger - the transforming effect of modern civilization brings momentous and irreversible changes to the island. During the Second World War Thorfinn finds himself in a German prisoner-of-war camp, and it is here that he discovers his gifts as a writer.

Long afterwards he returns, now a successful novelist, to a deserted and battle-scarred island. Searching for the peace and freedom of mind he had in abundance as a child, he finds instead something he didn't even know he was looking for.

George Mackay Brown intertwines myth and reality to create a novel of deceptive simplicity. The story of Thorfinn and the island of Norday is a universal and profound one, rooted in the timeless landscape of the Orkneys, the inspiration of all his writing.

About George Mackay Brown

George Mackay Brown was one of the greatest Scottish writers of the twentieth century. A prolific poet, admired by such fellow poets as Ted Hughes and Seamus Heaney, he was also an accomplished novelist and a master of the short story. He died at the age of 74 on 13 April 1996.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rosemary on May 05, 2024

A richly conceptualised and evocative journey that enchants and inspires at every page. ‘Beside the Ocean of Time’ is a beautifully crafted collection of interwoven stories set on the fictional Orcadian island of Norday, where young Thorfinn Ragnarson recreates the island’s long past through his imag......more

Goodreads review by Cornelius on April 30, 2024

George Mackay Brown's brilliant swansong reached the Booker shortlist in 1994, raining so much unwanted attention upon this poet and storyteller who rarely left the Orkney Islands that he needed antidepressants. The book is a marvel and might have bagged the unwelcome prize, had not another Scottish......more

Goodreads review by Kirsty on June 03, 2015

This is a beautiful novel. I found it slow to begin with but it is worth while persisting. The story centres around the inhabitants of the isle of Norday is the North of Scotland in the early 20th century. The protagonist Thorfinn Ragnarson is a bit of a daydreamer and his thoughts and dreams are na......more

Goodreads review by Peter on September 10, 2017

Due to work and family this took a little longer than usual to read, but the small chance to read a few pages was a delight. This book defies description as to the pleasure the escapism gave. A beautifully crafted book that hits the spot. Best read with Allegaris' Miserere and similar music playing.......more

Goodreads review by Tal on July 24, 2016

A beautiful, quietly moving book that tells a deceptively simple story but carries much beneath it. Set on the fictional Island of Norday in Orkney, GMB acts as the storyteller telling us about the 'Lazy' Thorfin and his fantasies. But the story draws beautifully the people and the feel of the land......more