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Summary
The first contemporary critical investigation of Liz Lochhead since her appointment as Scotland's second Scots Makar, this companion examines her poetry, theater, visual and performing arts work, and broadcast media output. It also covers her playwriting for children and youth; her translations for the stage; and the translation of her texts into foreign languages and cultures. Several poets contribute commentaries on Lochhead's influence, and academic critics from America, Europe, England, and Scotland conduct fresh readings of her work within the contexts of feminism, postcolonialism, and cultural history.