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Gentlemen of the West, Agnes Owens’ debut novel, was first published in 1984 to wide critical acclaim.
The novel follows the humorous exploits of Mac, a young bricklayer, who, along with a colourful cast of characters, seeks solace and escape in the convivial atmosphere of the Paxton Arms and the levelling influence of alcohol. Each chapter feels like a self-contained episode, but this engaging novel is a cleverly constructed, coherent narrative that is a darkly humorous portrayal of working-class life. 

With sharp and inventive language, the novel skilfully balances drama and comedy, making you root for the underdog. 

‘A moving picture of a hard, surprising world which is forcing a young man to understand it and himself’ – Alasdair Gray
‘Accomplished and resonant and . . . always informed with a comic astringency’ – The Scotsman
‘Simultaneously funny and unflinching . . . an economy of language worthy of Ernest Hemingway or Muriel Spark’ – Dani Garavelli
Published to celebrate Agnes Owens’ centenary year in 2026.

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Publisher

Publication Date

7 May 2026

ISBN

9781846977602

Format

Paperback / softback

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