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The New Penguin Book of Scottish Verse
 
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The New Penguin Book of Scottish Verse [Paperback]

Robert Crawford , Mick Imlsh
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'All the big hitters are here...modern thrusting types are well represented. A.L.Kennedy notes on the jacket that this is 'definitive, caring and intelligent' and there are surely few who would argue.' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

George Szirtes, The Times

'There are as many wonderful poems here as I would hope to find in any national anthology. Some are a revelation. It is a monumental and rewarding book.' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This volume is the first anthology to offer a view over the entire history of Scottish poetry, extending from the sixth to the end of the 20th century, and representing each of its stylistic currents with clarity and verve. Readers will find here the great cornerstones of a poetic tradition which predates the Scottish nation. There are substantial selections from the medieval makers Robert Henryson and William Dunbar, and a generous representation of the remarkable folk literature known as the Border Ballads. The work of acknowledged masters such as Robert Burns and Robert Louis Stevenson, and, in the 20th century, Hugh MacDiarmid, Sorley MacLean and Norman MacCaig, is augmented by that of neglected and unknown writers. The book concludes with selections from the best of Scotland's contemporary poets, including Douglas Dunn, Kathleen Jamie and Don Paterson. Throughout this volume, poetry in Gaelic, Latin and other languages is given in parallel text; poems in Scots are fully glossed. This comprehensive anthology -mingling Highland and Lowland, the religious and the profane, poems by kings and crofters - should be the guide to the whole poetry of Scotland.

About the Author

Notable Scottish poets in their own right, Mick Imlah is Poetry Editor at the Times Literary Supplement and Robert Crawford is Professor of Modern Scottish Literature at the University of St Andrews.
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