CATEGORY: Poetry, Drama, Criticism
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The Asylum Dance
John Burnside
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Selected Poems of Mick Imlah: Selected Poems
Mick Imlah
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The Many Days: Selected Poems of Norman McCaig
Norman MacCaig, Roderick Watson
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The Ballad Repertoire of Anna Gordon, Mrs Brown of Falkland
Sigrid Rieuwerts
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Held
Elizabeth Burns
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Stone Going Home Again
Alan Bissett, Carl MacDougall
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The Lady of the Lake
Sir Walter Scott, Douglas Gifford, Linda Farquharson
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Selected Poems by Robert Burns in Chinese Translation
Natascha Gentz
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The North End of Eden
Christine De Luca
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The Wrecking Light
Robin Robertson
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Love Poems
Carol Ann Duffy
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Red Rose or a Satin Heart
Antonia Fraser
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The Hundred Thousand Places
Thomas A. Clark
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Curriculum Vitae: A Volume of Autobiography
Muriel Spark, Elaine Feinstein
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Grain
John Glenday
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To the Moon: An Anthology of Lunar Poems
Carol Ann Duffy
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Presbyopia
Allan Cameron
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Rain
Don Paterson
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In the Becoming: Selected and New Poems
Tom Pow
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Robert Burns in Your Pocket: A Biography, and Selected Poems and Songs, of Scotland’s National Poet
Robert Burns
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