"'I had arrived at the Greek view of nature. In wood and river
and plant and animal and bird and insect it had seemed to me there
was a spirit which was the same as my spirit...'"
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Born in Belfast in 1875, Forrest Reid would earn a reputation as
'the first Ulster novelist of European stature.' He studied at
Cambridge, but it was Belfast where Reid returned to make his home,
and where his questing mind seemed to find all that it required of
inspiration. As he writes in "Apostate" (1926), the first of two
volumes of autobiography - "'The landscape was the landscape I
loved best, a landscape proclaiming the vicinity of man, a
landscape imbued with a human spirit that was yet somehow
divine.'"
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