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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Grace Note Publications

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9781907676628

RRP: £7.50

PAGES: 120

PUBLICATION DATE:
April 1, 2015

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Postcairds Fae Woodwick Mill: Orkney Poems in Scots

William Hershaw

McCluskey, Brenda

Postcairds Fae Woodwick Mill: Orkney Poems in Scots William Hershaw is one of Scotland’s most impressive contemporary poets. The English teacher from Lochgelly, Fife, will enhance his reputation with this collection, set in Orkney, home to the late George Mackay Brown. The younger poet salutes the older in the masterly ‘Seivin Verses for GMB.’ Hershaw’s voice is always thoughtful, questing, humane, whether offering a ballad of martyred lovers; brief, potent, thoughts on religious doubt; or a tender tribute to his two sons. He uses the Scots language with conviction. “Dinnae be feart,” he advises his readers. To aid comprehension, there’s a glossary for each poem. Lesley Duncan Poetry Editor, Herald

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