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"I try to write something every day even though I am not writing
poetry, just to get myself in touch with language."-Edwin Morgan
Edwin Morgan (1920-2010) is one of the giants of modern literature.
Scotland's national poet from 2004 to his death, throughout his
long life he produced an astonishing variety of work, from the
playful to the profound. Edwin Morgan: In Touch With Language
presents previously uncollected prose - journalism, book and
theatre reviews, scholarly essays and lectures, drama and radio
scripts, forewords and afterwords - all carefully moulded to the
needs of differing audiences. Morgan's writing fizzes with clarity
and verve: the topics range from Gilgamesh to Ginsberg, from
cybernetics to sexualities, from international literatures to the
changing face of his home city of Glasgow. Everyone will find
surprises and delights in this new collection.
Edwin Morgan (1920 - 2010) is one of the giants of modern poetry.
Scotland's national poet from 2004 to his death in 2010, he
produced an astonishing range of work, from the playful to the
profound. James McGonigal's new Second Edition of this SCOTNOTE
covers the entirety of Morgan's work throughout his long and hugely
productive life, and is an ideal guide for senior school pupils and
students to Morgan's overflowing creativity.
Edwin Morgan is Britain's premier living poet. He has published
many collections of poetry, criticism, essays and translations. Now
in old age Morgan continues to produce and amaze. His "A Book of
Lives" was awarded the Sundial Scottish Arts Council Poetry Award
for 2008. This is the first major biography.
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