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From wood to ridge : collected poems in Gaelic and English

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The is a collection of poems of the Scots-Gaelic poet, father of the Gaelic Renaissance, presented in parallel text with Sorley MacLean's own translations of his work throughout.

His first book, mainly of love poems, was published in Gaelic in 1943.

He combined traditional and modern elements and explored the conflict between public responsibility and private passions and needs.

This book, and the figure of MacLean himself, are at the heart of the Gaelic Renaissance.

His later work develops these themes in a specifically Gaelic setting.

His most celebrated single poem, "Hallaig" is one of several major achievements to be found in the collections.

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Carcanet Press Ltd
190310100X / 9781903101001
Paperback / softback
28/10/1999
United Kingdom
English
220p.
22 cm
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Sorley MacLean was the winner of the Queen's Award for Poetry 1990, Scottish Saltire Book award 1990 and McVitie's Scottish Book Award 1990.
Sorley MacLean was the winner of the Queen's Award for Poetry 1990, Scottish Saltire Book award 1990 and McVitie's Scottish Book Award 1990. 1DBKS Scotland, 2AFS Scottish Gaelic, DC Poetry, DSBH Literary studies: from c 1900 -, DSC Literary studies: poetry & poets