Dream Angus: The Celtic God of Dreams

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Text Publishing, 2006 - Fiction - 173 pages
Dream Angusis based on the myth of the Celtic god Angus who carries dreams to people while they sleep.

If he's in the right mood, divine Angus might grant you sight of your true love in a dream; you might even fall in love with him-but he'll never love you back. He's too busy making mischief-stealing the palace of the gods from his father, turning his enemies into pigs, etc.-until he is trapped by his own romantic games and falls for an unattainable woman, doomed to seek her forever.

There are two strands of narrative in this wonderful story-one telling the story of Angus himself, his father Dagda and his mother Boann, and his great love for the swan maiden Cair. McCall Smith tells this tale effortlessly, as though the shape-changer Dagda, who is all things beautiful and terrible, had himself dictated it to the author.

Woven into Angus's story, are five contemporary fables, exquisite short stories in which dreams play a pivotal narrative role.

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About the author (2006)

Alexander McCall Smith was born on August 24, 1948 in Zimbabwe. He was a professor of medical law at the University of Edinburgh, but he left in 2005 to focus on his writing. He has written over 60 books, including specialist academic titles including Forensic Aspects of Sleep and The Criminal Law of Botswana, short story collections including Portuguese Irregular Verbs, and children's books including The Perfect Hamburger. He is best known for the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series. He also writes the Corduroy Mansions, Isabel Dalhousie and 44 Scotland Street series. He has received numerous awards, including The Crime Writers' Association Dagger in the Library Award and the 2004 United Kingdom's Author of the Year Award. His book, The Full Cupboard of Life, received the Saga Award for Wit in the United Kingdom. In 2007, he received a CBE for his services in literature.

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