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Mick Imlah

    Michael Ogilvie Imlah, meglio conosciuto come Mick Imlah, è stato un poeta ed editore scozzese la cui opera era caratterizzata da acute osservazioni e da un intelletto brillante. La sua poesia esplorava spesso le complessità della vita moderna, intrecciando riflessioni personali con temi culturali e sociali più ampi. Lo stile distintivo di Imlah, segnato da un linguaggio preciso e da svolte inaspettate, affascinava lettori e critici allo stesso modo. I suoi contributi hanno lasciato un segno significativo nella letteratura britannica contemporanea.

    Selected prose
    Selected Poems of Mick Imlah
    The Lost Leader
    The Penguin Book of Scottish Verse
    The New Penguin Book of Scottish Verse
    • This volume is the first anthology to offer a view over the entire history of Scottish poetry, extending from the sixth to the end of the 20th century, and representing each of its stylistic currents with clarity and verve.

      The New Penguin Book of Scottish Verse
    • An anthology that offers a view over the history of Scottish history, extending from the 6th century to the end of the 20th. This volume also features poetry in Gaelic, Latin and other languages. Mingling Highland and Lowland, the religious and the profane, poems by kings and crofters, it serves as a guide to the poetry of Scotland.

      The Penguin Book of Scottish Verse
    • The Lost Leader

      • 126pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      'No poet in Scotland now can take as his inspiration the folk impulse that created the ballads, the people's songs, the legends of Mary Stuart and Prince Charlie,' proposed Edwin Muir.

      The Lost Leader
    • Selected Poems of Mick Imlah

      • 141pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Mick Imlah's second and long-awaited collection The Lost Leader was published to acclaim in 2008, shortly before his early death in January 2009.

      Selected Poems of Mick Imlah
    • As well as a highly-respected poet and editor, Mick Imlah (1956 - 2009) was one of the finest literary critics of his generation. With a preface by Mark Ford, this volume draws together a selection of Imlah's essays that reveal the formidable breadth of his unique literary insight, and the flair with which he communicated it.

      Selected prose