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Beyond Identity New Horizons In Modern Scottish Poetry Doa

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Beyond Identity New Horizons In Modern Scottish Poetry Doa
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Publisher: Brill/Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 329
Author: Dośa, Attila
ISBN: 9789042027879, 9789042027886, 9042027878, 9042027886
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Beyond Identity New Horizons In Modern Scottish Poetry Doa by Dośa, Attila 9789042027879, 9789042027886, 9042027878, 9042027886 instant download after payment.

InBeyond Identity, thirteen of Scotland's best known poets reflect upon the theoretical, practical and political considerations involved in the act of writing. They furnish a unique guide to contemporary Scottish poetry, discussing a range of issues that include nationhood, education, language, religion, landscape, translation and identity. John Burnside, Robert Crawford, Douglas Dunn, Kathleen Jamie, Edwin Morgan, Kenneth White and others, together with such noted experimentalists as Frank Kuppner, Tom Leonard and Richard Price, explore questions about the relationship between social, economic and ecological realities and their poetic transformation. These interviews are set within the altered political context that followed from the re-establishment of a Scottish Parliament in 1999 and the potential of a renewed engagement with wider European culture.

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