George Friel
George Friel (15 July 1910 – 1975) was a Scottish writer. He was born in Glasgow as the fourth of seven children, and was educated at St. Mungo's Academy and the University of Glasgow. After a period of service in the army, he returned to the family home in Bishopbriggs and worked as a teacher until his death from cancer in 1975.[1]
The Boy Who Wanted Peace, Mr Alfred M.A. and Grace and Miss Partridge were published in 1999 as The Glasgow Trilogy by Canongate Books. A collection of short stories was published in 1992 by Polygon under the title A friend of humanity and other stories.
Friel's fourth novel, Mr Alfred M.A., made it to the "100 Best Scottish Books of all Time" list.[2]
Books
- The Bank of Time (London: New Authors, 1959)
- The Boy Who Wanted Peace (London: John Calder, 1964)
- Grace and Miss Partridge (London: Calder and Boyars, 1969)
- Mr Alfred M.A. (London: Calder and Boyars, 1972)
- An Empty House (London: Calder and Boyars, 1974)
References
- Kennaway, James (2010). Mr Alfred, M.A. Canongate Books. p. 124. ISBN 9781847677976. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
- 100 Best Scottish Books
External links
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