Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s 1932 novel Sunset Song is a fin-de-siècle evocation of pre-Great War Scottish rural life is set in the semi-fictionalised village of Blawearie, situated somewhere in Aberdeenshire – its small farms run by hardy peasants soon to be gutted by the human costs of trench warfare and by the increasing profits available to landowners from less intensive sheep farming.
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Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s 1932 novel Sunset Song is a fin-de-siècle evocation of pre-Great War Scottish rural life is set in the semi-fictionalised village of Blawearie, situated somewhere in Aberdeenshire – its small farms run by hardy peasants soon to be gutted by the human costs of trench warfare and by the increasing profits available to landowners from less intensive sheep farming.