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Compton MacKenzie

Compton MacKenzie

Sir Edward Montague Compton Mackenzie was a prolific Scottish writer known for his diverse body of work that spanned fiction, biography, and history. His literary career began in the early 20th century, and he gained prominence with novels such as 'Whisky Galore!' and 'The Monarch of the Glen,' which showcased his sharp wit and deep appreciation for Scottish culture. Beyond fiction, Mackenzie was a cultural commentator and memoirist, reflecting on his experiences and the socio-political landscape of Scotland. His works often intertwined themes of nationalism and identity, making him a significant figure in Scottish literature. In addition to his literary contributions, Mackenzie was a passionate advocate for Scottish nationalism, co-founding the National Party of Scotland in 1928 alongside notable figures like Hugh MacDiarmid. His commitment to Scottish culture and politics was evident throughout his life, culminating in his knighthood in 1952. Mackenzie's legacy endures not only through his engaging narratives but also through his role in shaping the Scottish national identity during a pivotal time in its history.

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Sir Edward Montague Compton Mackenzie, OBE (17 January 1883 – 30 November 1972) was a Scottish writer of fiction, biogra...

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“Love makes the world go round? Not at all. Whiskey makes it go round twice as fast.”

“He’s such an extraordinarily brilliant person that it would be terrible if he let himself do nothing in the end.”

“Oh, my dear, how too marvelous! I've longed all my life to eat a flamingo.”

“Love makes the world go round? Not at all. Whiskey makes it go round twice as fast.”

“He’s such an extraordinarily brilliant person that it would be terrible if he let himself do nothing in the end.”

“Oh, my dear, how too marvelous! I've longed all my life to eat a flamingo.”

Books from the author

Carnival
The Passionate Elopement
Sinister Street, Vol. 1

The AltarSteps

1922

Compton MacKenzie

Sinister Street, Vol. 2
Poor Relations
The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett

PlashersMead: ANovel

Compton MacKenzie

Sylvia & Michael: The Later Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett
Rich Relatives
The Vanity Girl
The Seven Ages of Woman
Kensington Rhymes
Rogues and Vagabonds

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