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Edwin Morgan

    27 aprile 1920 – 17 agosto 2010

    Edwin Morgan è stato un poeta e traduttore scozzese, associato al Rinascimento letterario scozzese. È ampiamente riconosciuto come uno dei più importanti poeti scozzesi del XX secolo. La sua opera è nota per la sua natura innovativa e diversificata, esplorando spesso temi come la tecnologia, i mondi futuri e la condizione umana con una miscela unica di arguzia intellettuale e risonanza emotiva. L'impatto di Morgan sulla letteratura scozzese è innegabile, poiché ha ampliato i confini della poesia e ha lasciato un'eredità duratura.

    The Edwin Morgan Twenties: Take Heart
    Edwin Morgan: In Touch With Language
    The Edwin Morgan Twenties: Scotland
    The Edwin Morgan Twenties: Space and Spaces
    The Edwin Morgan Twenties: Menagerie
    Centenary Selected Poems
    • 2020
    • 2020

      In this volume Michael Rosen introduces Edwin Morgan's animal poems. Morgan's empathy with animals is well represented, from the still very topical 'The White Rhinoceros' to the prehistoric 'The Bearsden Shark' and the famous 'The Loch Ness Monster's Song'. Birds, beasts and fish, real and imaginary, are all here in this selection.

      The Edwin Morgan Twenties: Menagerie
    • 2020

      The Edwin Morgan Twenties: Scotland

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Introduced by Liz Lochhead, in this selection we journey round Scotland in Canedolia, study its history in Picts, home in on Morgan's own city of Glasgow in Glasgow Sonnet v, imagine the country's future in The Coin.

      The Edwin Morgan Twenties: Scotland
    • 2020

      A mixture of Morgan's science fiction poems and concrete poems. There's the famous encounter between humans and aliens in 'The First Men on Mercury', early digital tongue-twisting in 'The Computer's First Christmas Card' and the effects of teleportation in 'In Sobieski's Shield' - on earth or in outer space Morgan explores what it is to be human.

      The Edwin Morgan Twenties: Space and Spaces
    • 2020

      Edwin Morgan (1920-2010) is one of the giants of modern literature. In Touch With Language presents previously uncollected prose, with topics ranging from Gilgamesh to Ginsberg, cybernetics to sexualities, international literatures to the changing face of his home city of Glasgow. Everyone will find surprises and delights in this new collection.

      Edwin Morgan: In Touch With Language
    • 2020

      Introduced by Ali Smith, the title of this group of poems about people is taken from Morgan's poem 'Pelagius', the theologian who is a kind of alter ego. Morgan has the ability to enter into so many lives: the blind hunchback of 'In the Snack-bar', Jesus's judge in 'Pilate at Fortingall', the Polish juggler and acrobat 'Cinquevalli' (another alter ego), even Rameses II in 'The Mummy'. 'Morgan, I said to myself, take note, / Take heart. In a time of confusion / You must make a stand.'

      The Edwin Morgan Twenties: Take Heart
    • 2020

      The Edwin Morgan Twenties: Love

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Introduced by Jackie Kay, this selection of poems include the famous Strawberries and One Cigarette and four from Morgan's autobiographical sequence, Love and a Life - love in all its aspects.

      The Edwin Morgan Twenties: Love
    • 2020
    • 1985

      Selected Poems

      • 139pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Book by Morgan, Edwin

      Selected Poems