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John Burnside
John Burnside (b. 1955) is the author of fourteen collections of poetry and eleven works of fiction, as well as three uncompromising memoirs. He has achieved wide critical acclaim, winning the Whitbread Poetry Award in 2000 for The Asylum Dance which was also shortlisted for the Forward and T. S. Eliot prizes, and winning the 2011 T. S. Eliot Prize for Black Cat Bone. In 2015 he was a judge for the Man Booker Prize. Born in Scotland, he moved away in 1965, returning to in 1995. In the intervening period he worked as a factory hand, a labourer, a gardener and, for ten years, as a computer systems designer. He is a professor of English Literature at the University of St Andrews and divides his time between Fife and Berlin.
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BOOKS BY John Burnside
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The Empire of Forgetting
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Ruin, Blossom: ‘A master of language’ Hilary Mantel
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Ruin, Blossom: ‘A master of language’ Hilary Mantel
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Apostasy
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Learning to Sleep
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Learning to Sleep
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The Music of Time
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Havergey
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Still Life with Feeding Snake
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Ashland & Vine
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Still Life with Feeding Snake
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Ashland & Vine
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The Dumb House: (Scottish Classics)
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I Put a Spell on You
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I Put a Spell on You
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I Put a Spell on You
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Something Like Happy
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All One Breath
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All One Breath
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Something Like Happy
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Something Like Happy
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The Mercy Boys
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Black Cat Bone
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A Summer of Drowning
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Selected Poems
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The Locust Room
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Burning Elvis
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Swimming in the Flood
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A Normal Skin
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Black Cat Bone
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Living Nowhere
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Waking Up in Toytown: A Memoir
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The Dumb House
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The Hunt in the Forest
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Gift Songs
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The Asylum Dance
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Waking Up in Toytown: A Memoir
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Glister
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A Lie About My Father
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The Asylum Dance
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The Hunt in the Forest
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Glister
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Glister
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The Devil’s Footprints
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The Devil’s Footprints
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A Lie About My Father
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Gift Songs
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Selected Poems
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A Lie About My Father
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The Good Neighbour
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Living Nowhere
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The Sea, the Sea
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The Locust Room
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The Hoop
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