Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925-2006) was one of Scotland's leading
twentieth century public intellectuals, and famously one of its
most brilliant and combative correspondents. His letters raise
issues of particular and widespread interest both within Scotland
and further afield. His correspondence with Stephen Bann, the
English poet and academic have a very special place in this
context. These letters present in a clear and commensurable form
the development of his ideas about poetry and art, and increasingly
about sculpture and gardening, over this critical five year period
of his creative life.
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