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Whatever the Sea Lizzie MacGregor

Whatever the Sea By Lizzie MacGregor

Whatever the Sea by Lizzie MacGregor


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Scottish poems dealing with the theme of age

Whatever the Sea Summary

Whatever the Sea: Scottish poems for growing older by Lizzie MacGregor

age has drifted down / imperceptibly, like dust

Age comes to us all. It is not a unique phenomenon, but it is personal, and it can be perplexing. Poetry gives us a fresh way to think about growing older, and these poems, introduced by Sally Magnusson, celebrate maturity, widen perspectives and confront the inevitable. The poets acknowledge the advent of age, in rueful or upbeat mode, celebrate the bonuses of friendship and late love, survey the weaknesses of body and mind with black humour, and face the final destination with indomitable spirit. Whatever the Sea: Scottish poems for growing older, edited by Lizzie MacGregor, is published in association with the Scottish Poetry Library and with support from the Baring Foundation. It includes poems by Edwin Morgan, Stewart Conn, Alison Prince, Douglas Dunn, Vicki Feaver and DianaHendry.

Whatever the Sea Reviews

'Editor Lizzie MacGregor, assistant librarian at the Scottish Poetry Library, has done a sterling job of compiling a panoply of poems, many of which are simultaneously plangent and funny' - Herald

About Lizzie MacGregor

Lizzie MacGregor is the Assistant Librarian of the Scottish Poetry Library. She has edited the SPL/Polygon's popular series of poetry anthologies Handsel, Handfast and Lament, as well as Luckenbooth: an anthology of Edinburgh poetry.

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GOR007681164
9781846973383
1846973384
Whatever the Sea: Scottish poems for growing older by Lizzie MacGregor
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Birlinn General
20160826
96
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