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'Two Men at Once' is one of Norman MacCaig best known poems. He was
indeed two men at once: Edinburgh, the city where he was born and
lived as a teacher and poet, was his home, but no other place
shaped his poetry more than Assynt in Sutherland. It is here that
he would spend many a summer on family holidays, walking the hills
and fishing the lochs. MacCaig’s fresh eye saw remarkable newness
even in the everyday and each poem is a tiny revelation, a new look
at an old friend. This collection celebrates, renews, and
rediscovers Norman MacCaig’s Assynt.
First published in 2010 to mark the centenary of Norman MacCaig's
birth, The Many Days aims to strike a balance between representing
the much-loved poems that any reader would expect to find in a
selected MacCaig, and other less familiar verses. The collection is
arranged to show the range of the poet's work in all its variety,
from his love of nature and the landscape of the North West
Highlands to his life in Edinburgh; from his care for animals and
human friendship, to his moments of joy and grief, creative delight
and occasional creative dread. Time and again MacCaig returns us to
that good place we know as the world, but hardly ever seen so
clearly as we do in these marvellous poems.
This collection of Norman MacCaig's poems is offered as the
definitive edition of his work. It has been edited by his son,
Ewen. A prolific writer, MacCaig left about 600 unpublished poems
after his death; 99 have been selected for inclusion here. The aim
of the selection process was to sustain the overall quality of the
1990 Collected Poems, which was compiled by the poet. Unusually,
MacCaig's creativity did not decline with age, and most of the
unpublished poems date from his seventies and early eighties,
adding significantly to his published work from that period.
Insight to the writer's life and work is provided in an
appreciative introduction by author and critic Alan Taylor,
focusing on MacCaig's life and times, and in a collection of
MacCaig's words on his own and others' writing.
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Three Scottish Poets (Paperback, Main)
Edwin Morgan, Norman MacCaig, Liz Lochhead; Introduction by Roderick Watson
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MACCAIG * MORGAN * LOCHHEAD This book contains a selection of the
finest work from three of Scotland's best-known and best-loved
poets: Norman MacCaig, Edwin Morgan and Liz Lochhead. They have
fascinated and charmed thousands of readers and listeners across
Europe and America with the energy, humour and compassion of their
vision. MacCaig's memorable celebrations of the physical world and
the tragic-comic note of many of his short lyrics contrast
strikingly with Morgan's poems on the modern world and city life.
Liz Lochhead writes with an alert and sensitive eye on personal
relationships and women's experience of them. The book provides an
invaluable introduction to modern Scottish poetry and to the poets
who are arguably its greatest practitioners.
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