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Forget your literature?
Forget your soul ...

Retrieving and Renewing:
a poem for ASLS by Edwin Morgan.

 


 

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OUR MULTIFORM, OUR INFINITE SCOTLAND

Scottish Literature as “Scottish”, “English” and “World” Literature

Our Multiform, Our Infinite Scotland considers the global reach of Scottish literary icons such as Jekyll and Hyde, Sherlock Holmes, Peter Pan and others, exploring how they have become central elements in “English Literature”.

Available as a free download

 

 

THE BOTTLE IMP

Issue 10 – November 2011

Tartan makes a good blanket term to drape across Scotland: our warps and wefts cut over and under each other, threads running down through history and across geography. Bloodlines mix and mingle, peoples shuttle in and shuttle out; diasporas loom large. Here The Bottle Imp takes on issues of ethnicity and notions of nationality, and looks to tease out some home truths, and waulk the line between fact and fancy. [...] [more]

 

 

SCOTTISH & INTERNATIONAL MODERNISMS

Relationships and Reconfigurations

ASLS Occasional papers series 15
Edited by Emma Dymock & Margery Palmer McCulloch
This collection of essays illustrates the strongly international and modernist dimension of Scotland’s interwar revival, and illuminates the relationships between Scottish and non-Scottish writers and contexts. It also includes two chapters on the contribution made to this revival by Scottish visual art and music.

 

 

AN CUILITHIONN 1939

THE CUILLIN 1939
& UNPUBLISHED POEMS

Somhairle MacGill-Eain / Sorley MacLean
Edited by Christopher Whyte

“A defiant affirmation of Gaelic cultural pride ... A triumph.”
The Scotsman

Shortlisted for the 2011 Scottish Book of the Year award.

 

 

 

 

Last updated 18 January 2012