Peter Hill
Titles: Stargazing
Category: Non-Fiction
Agent:Bruce Hunter
Client Site: www.nymoci.com
Related News: Peter Hill wins the 2004 Saltire Award for Best First Novel (16/12/04)
Peter Hill was born to an Australian mother and Scottish father and grew up in Glasgow. Following his brief stint as a lighthouse keeper, he had a number of jobs but for the past twenty years has focussed most of his energy on his art and working as an art critic.
For the past ten years he has lived in Tasmania and Sydney.
Peter Hill's first book, STARGAZING was awarded the Saltire Award for the Best First Book of 2004.
Stargazing
Memoirs of a Young Lighthouse Keeper
Category: Non-Fiction
UK Publisher: Canongate
UK Publication Date: 11/09/03
Related News: Peter Hill wins the 2004 Saltire Award for Best First Novel
When he was nineteen Peter Hill was interviewed for the job of Relief Lighthouse Keeper by The Commissioners of the Northern Lights in Edinburgh. His hair hung well below his shoulders, he had a great set of Captain Beefheart records and he walked about with a permanent grin on his face as he had recently, finally, lost his virginity. He rolled his own cigarettes, was a member of Amnesty International and had just read Jack Kerouac’s Desolation Angels. The perfect person for the job.
It was 1973 and he spent that year on three lighthouses off the west coast of Scotland. From these rocky outcrops and uninhabited islands he came of age listening to the tales of the older keepers. One had worked on a submarine, and had also witnessed the fire-bombing of Dresden; another had been a gold prospector in Western Australia; while a third was a gourmet chef.
They took turns at keeping watch throughout the night in the light chamber, and by day (when not laying lobster creels) kept in touch with the outside world through television. Vietnam burned, the Watergate hearings were beamed in live by satellite from Washington, and Peter played Jimmy Hendrix on his bigger-than-a-phonebook cassette player.
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