In our
Grand Literary Tour post a few weeks ago, we mentioned the work of Patrick MacGill, an irishman who lived in Greenock for a time, working on the railway. While working here, MacGill sold books of his poetry door to door, eventually attracting the attention of Neil Munro, author of Para Handy who set him on the road to a literary career. His most famous and critically acclaimed work was the autobiographical
Children of the Dead End.
BBC Scotland showed a "docudrama" of his life and times this weekend. The programme is currently available on
BBC iplayer.
Worth a wee watch.
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