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PUBLISHER: Carcanet Press Ltd
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781857549607
RRP: £18.95
PAGES: 546
PUBLICATION DATE:
January 27, 2011
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New Collected Poems
Iain Crichton-Smith
Matt McGuire
Iain Crichton Smith’s “Collected Poems” was awarded the Saltire Prize when it was published in 1992. This completely revised and enlarged edition includes seventy additional poems, mostly from the four books the poet published in the 1990s: “Ends and Beginnings” (1994), “The Human Face” (1996), “The Leaf” and “The Marble” (1998) and “A Country for Old Men” and “My Canadian Uncle” (2000), together with extracts from his 1971 translation of Sorley Maclean’s epic “Dain do Eimhir agus Dain Eile” (“Poems to Eimhir”, 1943), a founding moment of modern Gaelic poetry. The new introduction by Matthew McGuire of the Department of Scottish Literature, University of Glasgow, illuminates the range of Crichton Smith’s achievement as a poet of Scotland and Europe, rooted in local tradition and, in Edwin Morgan’s words, ‘open to the whole intellectual world’.
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"It is very seldom that genius so wide and fervent in its sympathies and so lacking in egoism that it can be humorous without trying to be witty or clever." –Sorley MacLean, author, "Hallaig"
Iain Crichton-Smith
IAIN CRICHTON SMITH was born in 1928 on the island of Lewis. Educated at Aberdeen University, he became a teacher after national service. In 1977 he resigned to write full time. He received many awards, including the OBE in 1980. He died in 1998. Carcanet publish his Selected Poems (1985), Collected Poems (1992, paper-back 1996), Ends and Beginnings (1995), The Human Face (1997), The Leaf and the Marble (1998) and Selected Stories (1990).