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Scotia Nova - Poems for the Early Days of a Better Nation

English · Paperback / Softback

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A collection of poetry from many of Scotland's leading poets addressing the current political and social health of Scotland. Newly updated post-referendum, this refreshed collection featuring new material highlights how Scots are still eager to improve the state of their nation.

About the author

ALISTAIR FINDLAY has had a diverse career, from West Lothian journalist to clay miner to social worker. He has published three previous collections of poetry, including The Love Songs of John Knox (2006), Dancing with Big Eunice. He retired from social work in February 2009 and lives in Bathgate. TESSA RANSFORD was born in India, educated in Scotland and has lived all her adult life in Scotland. Tessa founded the Scottish Poetry Library in 1984 and was director there until 1999. Tessa was also founder of the School of Poets poetry workshop (1981-99) and editor of Lines Review poetry magazine. She is also now the Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at Queen Margaret University.

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A collection of poetry from many of Scotland's leading poets addressing the current political and social health of Scotland. Newly updated post-referendum, this refreshed collection featuring new material highlights how Scots are still eager to improve the state of their nation.

Product details

Authors Tessa Ransford, Tessa Findlay Ransford
Assisted by Alistair Findlay (Editor), Tessa Ransford (Editor)
Publisher Luath press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2015
 
EAN 9781910021729
ISBN 978-1-910021-72-9
No. of pages 128
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama > Poetry

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