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9781784109967

Centenary Selected Poems

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  • ISBN13:

    9781784109967

  • ISBN10:

    1784109967

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2020-09-24
  • Publisher: Carcanet Classics
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Summary

This is the third Selected Poems by Edwin Morgan from Carcanet, but the first since 2000 and the first to cover the full range of his poetry from his first collection in 1952 to his last in 2010, the year of his death at the age of ninety. All his different voices speak here - animals, inanimate objects, dramatic monologues by people, (famous people, unknown people and imaginary people) - in a multitude of forms and styles - sonnets, science fiction, concrete, sound, his own invented stanzas - together with his evocations of place, especially his home city of Glasgow, and a wide selection of his deservedly famous love poems. They all illustrate his incurable curiosity and a kind of relentless optimism for humanity.

Author Biography

Edwin Morgan (1920-2010) was Scotland’s first national poet - Scotland’s version of the Poet Laureate - and one of the best-loved and most significant poets of the twentieth century. Widely recognised as the most influential poet of his generation, Morgan produced poetry of extraordinary range and emotional reach and remained deeply committed to his home city of Glasgow. On his 89th birthday he opened the Edwin Morgan Archive of printed and recorded material at the Scottish Poetry Library. Hamish Whyte was born in Giffnock, Renfrewshire, and worked as a librarian and bibliographer in Glasgow before moving to Edinburgh in 2004. For more than thirty-five years he has run Mariscat Press. Whyte has edited anthologies of Scottish poetry and several issues of New Writing Scotland. He has also published, edited and written on his friend Edwin Morgan, Scotland’s first National Poet. Whyte’s own poetry has appeared in various Scottish magazines, he has many pamphlets to his name and three full collections have been published by Shoestring Press.

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