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The Scottish Ambassador

Robert Crawford

One of Scotland's most celebrated poets, Robert Crawford has long been a passionate and articulate ambassador for his country and its culture, its people and its landscape. The Scottish Ambassador fuses individual and communal voices in poems that resonate far beyond their points of origin. Engaging with Zoroastrian, Chinese and Greek as well as with Scottish antecedents, Crawford's poems have an arresting range and a lyrical energy. He negotiates with intensity and wit between a deep sense of human universals and a heartfelt fidelity to individual places. Ranging from Jerusalem to Iona, New York City to Shetland, this is a collection of international range that continually zeroes in on the particular - and the particularly Scottish. At the book's centre is a series of intimate, funny, eloquent portraits of cities which are at once remarkable public poems and outpourings of love.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Jonathan Cape
  • Publish Date: Oct 9th, 2018
  • Pages: 64
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.79in - 5.15in - 0.25in - 0.18lb
  • EAN: 9781787330689
  • Categories: European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

About the Author

Robert Crawford is a poet, biographer, critic and literary historian who has published eight full collections of poetry and many prose books, including Young Eliot. Emeritus Wardlaw Professor of Poetry at the University of St Andrews, he is a Fellow of the British Academy, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and a Foreign Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.

Praise for this book

Crawford knows when to be piano and when to ring out the forte... This is an exceptionally fine collection, and a model for how to nuance the stylistic shifts.--Stuart Kelly, Scotsman

Robert Crawford's collection [The Scottish Ambassador] is a book of celebrations... The long, unrhymed lines fizz with welcoming particulars and jolly japes.--Peter Scupham, Literary Review

The book is trying to sing Scotland, but also Scotland as part of a much wider realm... Cultural references range from Madame Butterfly to ancient Assyria. If it's a vision of Scotland, it's a complex, expansive one.--Susan Mansfield, Scotsman

Vivid, nuanced and joyous... [The Scottish Ambassador is] a marvellous and marvelling collection, at once worldly and homely.--Times Literary Supplement