Gahern says in his eloquent foreword: 'the work has a largeness, of feeling, of intellect, of vision, a great openness and generosity, even an old-fashioned courtliness. The stories stand securely outside of fashion while reflecting deep change'. Bringing together all Alistair Mac
Leod's short fiction, and including two previously uncollected stories, Island represents the great achievement of one of the world's finest storytellers.