Description
Key Features and Benefits
- A collection of the popular and the more obscure chosen from the collection of poetry in Scots and put together by well known storyteller Stuart McHardy
- One of the great strengths of Scots is its capacity for strong rhythm and rhyme
- Inspired by Tom Atkinson's Poems to be Read Aloud: A Victorian Drawing Room Entertainment
- With a tendency towards the humorous it has everything from great works of art to simple pieces
- Includes poems from Older Scots to Modern Scots
- Stuart is also author of Scotland: Myth, Legend and Folklore, Edinburgh and Leith Pub Guide and the soon to be released Druidesses: the Nine Maidens
About the Author
STUART McHARDY might be described as a lad o pairts - writer, musician, storyteller, folklorist, historian, linguist, poet, past president of the Pictish Arts Society, historical adviser to Edinburgh City Art Centre's Quest for Camelot exhibition in 2001/2 - and is known to lecture on many aspects of Scottish history and culture at the drop of a hat, or the pop of a cork. To date, McHardy has had five of his own books published, Scotland: Myth, Legend and Folklore, Strange Secrets of Ancient Scotland, Tales of Whisky and Smuggling, The Wild Haggis an The Greetin-faced Nyaff and Edinburgh and Leith Pub Guide. He introduced and edited the bestselling Scots Poems to be Read Aloud and for 5 years in the 1990s was Director of the Scots Language Resource Centre in Perth. He now lives in Edinburgh with the lovely (and ever-tolerant) Sandra and their talented son Roderick.
Book Information
ISBN 9780946487813
Author Stuart McHardy
Format Paperback
Page Count 125
Imprint Luath Press Ltd
Publisher Luath Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 170g
Dimensions(mm) 212mm * 139mm * 10mm