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Neil M. Gunn was a prominent Scottish author and novelist, known for his deep connection to the Scottish Highlands and his exploration of themes related to identity, nature, and the human experience. Born in 1891 in Thurso, Gunn's writing often reflected his love for the landscapes of his childhood and the cultural heritage of Scotland. His works, including 'The Silver Darlings' and 'The Well at the World's End', are celebrated for their rich storytelling and lyrical prose, which capture the essence of Scottish life and folklore.

Throughout his career, Gunn was not only a novelist but also a playwright and essayist, contributing significantly to Scottish literature. He was a vocal advocate for the Scottish identity and the Gaelic language, believing in the importance of preserving cultural heritage. His influence can be seen in the works of many contemporary Scottish writers who draw inspiration from his themes and narrative style.

国籍 苏格兰人
出生日期 December 8, 1891
出生地点 Thurso, Caithness, Scotland
去世日期 December 15, 1973