Being a Scot
Although he is an international superstar, Sean Connery still knows the city of Edinburgh practically street by street from delivering the morning milk as a schoolboy. In this vivid and highly personal portrait of Scotland and its achievements, Connery shines a light upon both his own upbringing an the successes and failures of Scotland's long and stories history. Along the way, he strives to answer the trickiest of questions, including: How did Scots come to devise so many new sports and games, or raise others to new heights? What gave fire to the Gothic tendency in Scottish literature? Why have so many creatively inventive and influential architects been Scots? Where did Scotland's unreal blend of psychotic humor originate? And what about the national tradition of self-deprecation sometimes called the Scottish cringe?
While revealing as never before his own vibrant personal history, Connery offers a correction to common misconceptions surrounding Scottish history and offers an intimate, insider's view of the true nature of Scotland.
- Author
- Sean Connery, Murray Grigor
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 312
- Publisher
- Orion Publishing
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780297855408
- Characters
- Sean Connery
- Settings
- Scotland
- Genres
- biography, memoir, scotland
- Release date
- 2008
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