- Angus Peter Campbell
Angus Peter Campbell/Aonghas P(h)àdraig Caimbeul (born in
South Uist ,Scotland ) is a Scottishnovelist andpoet .Early life
After attending Gearradh na Monadh school, Campbell left Uist for secondary school in
Oban , where he developed a keen interest in literature under the expert guidance and encouragement of his English teacher, the lateIain Crichton Smith . TheUniversity of Edinburgh beckoned, where he obtained anHonours Degree in History and Politics, and continued his literary education through the encouragement of the lateSorley MacLean , Writer in Residence inEdinburgh at the time.Fact|date=June 2008Career
A career in journalism followed, initially working with the
West Highland Free Press , and afterwards with theBBC andGrampian Television . He is still a prominent broadcaster. He has also had various occupations as a film actor [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2338032/ Angus Peter Campbell ] ] , kitchen-porter,forester , lobster fisherman and builders' labourer.Fact|date=June 2008In addition to two
Scottish Gaelic poetry collections, he has written two Gaelic novels. "An Oidhche Mus Do Sheol Sinn" (The Night Before We Sailed), published in 2003, was his first novel for adults, and in 2005, it held the eighth position in The List Best 100 Scottish Books Ever Poll as voted by the Scottish public. His second Gaelic novel, "Là a' Deanamh Sgeil Do Là" (Day Speaketh Unto Day) was published in 2004. In 2006, his first English fiction, "Invisible Islands" [ISBN 0-9552283-0-1] was published. It was inspired byItalo Calvino andJorge Luis Borges . The book consists of twenty-one chapters, each illuminating a specific island in the mythic Invisible Islandsarchipelago . The work draws heavily on Gaelic culture and history,magic realism and a number of other influences.Fact|date=June 2008Campbell has also been awarded several literary prizes, including both the
Bardic Crown and aCreative Scotland Award in 2001.Fact|date=June 2008In 2006 Campbell expanded his acting career, starring in the Scottish Gaelic feature film .
His favourite writers are
Leo Tolstoy ,George Eliot ,Gabriel García Márquez andItalo Calvino . Fact|date=June 2008Campbell lives on the
Isle of Skye with his wife and six children, and is now a full time writer with a position atSabhal Mòr Ostaig .References
External links
* [http://www.apc.gaidhlig.org/english/ Angus Peter Campbell] - official English website
* [http://www.apc.gaidhlig.org/ Angus Peter Campbell] - official Gaelic website
* [http://www.hi-arts.co.uk/nov03_interview1.htm Brave new words] - November 2003 interview by Highlands and Islands Arts Journal
* [https://www.otagosecure.com/merchantmanager/view_information.php?pId=22 Invisible Islands revealed] - August 2006 Angus Peter Campbell Interview
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