CATEGORY: Poetry, Drama, Criticism
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The Good Neighbour
John Burnside
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The Poems of Norman MacCaig
Norman MacCaig, Ewen McCaig
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Poems and Songs Of Robert Burns Unabridged
Robert Burns, John Cairney
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Intimate Expanses: XXV Scottish Poems 1978-2002
Carol Ann Duffy, Douglas Dunn, Edwin Morgan, Ken Cockburn, Robyn Marsack
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Dash O’Doric: One for the Road
Robbie Shepherd, Norman Harper
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The Souls of the Dead are Taking All the Best Seats: 50 World Poets on War
Angus Calder, Beth Junor
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All the Poems: Collected Poems
Muriel Spark
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New Selected Poems
Carol Ann Duffy
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Out of Fashion
Carol Ann Duffy
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The Dancers Inherit the Party and Glasgow Beasts, An’ a Burd
Ian Hamilton Finlay, Ken Cockburn, Lilias Fraser
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The Tree House
Kathleen Jamie
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Robert Garioch: Collected Poems
Robin Fulton
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Handfast: Scottish Poems for Weddings and Affirmations
Liz Lochhead, Lizzie MacGregor
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A God’s Breakfast
Frank Kuppner
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Across the Territories
Kenneth White
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Selected Poetry
Hugh MacDiarmid, Alan Riach, Michael Grieve
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The Revolutionary Art of the Future: Rediscovered Poems
Hugh MacDiarmid, John Manson, Dorian Grieve, Alan Riach, Hugh MacDiarmid
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True Confessions
Liz Lochhead
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The Colour of Black and White
Liz Lochhead
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Cathures
Edwin Morgan
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