
Umbrellas of Edinburgh
by Peter Mackay, Jane Alexander, Marianne Boruch, Sally Evans, Ruth Aylett, Andrew Blair, Bashabi Fraser, Christine De Luca, Russell Jones, Pippa Goldschmidt, Jane Goldman, Kevin Cadwallender, Jane Griffiths, Sophie Cooke, Andy Jackson, Miriam Gamble, Rob A. MacKenzie, Jane McKie, Martin MacIntyre, Anne Ballard, Anne Connolly, Douglas Bruton, Colin McGuire, Helen Boden, Colin Herd, Iain Morrison, Patricia Ace, Agnes Marton, Keith Dumble, Theresa Muñoz, Harry Giles, Dave Coates, Marianne MacRae, Janette Ayachi, Viccy Adams, Aileen Ballantyne, Jonathan Bay, Tessa Berring, Ricky Monahan Brown, Anne Laure Coxam, Marjorie Lotfi Gill, Aiko Greig, Dominic Hale, Anne Hay, Iyad Hayatleh, Iain Matheson, Richie McCafferey, Nick-e Meliville, Louise Peterkin, Laura Clay
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
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Contemporary poetry and prose about Edinburgh, from 70 top writers. Come on a journey. We begin at Blackness Castle, Edinburgh Airport, the Bridges in the far west, then on to Dean Village and the National Gallery of Modern Art in the West End, via Murrayfield, Tynecastle and the Diggers pub. Next to the Cafe Royal, South Bridge, Nicolson Square in the centre, taking in the Scott Monument and Princes Street on the way. The Royal Mile and Cowgate make way for Morningside and the Royal Observatory on Blackford Hill. These are just some of the unforgettable locations that inspire the poetry and occasional prose in Umbrellas of Edinburgh.Scotland’s capital has always excited the literary mind; the narrow cobbled streets and ornate turrets a contradiction crying out to be explored and fashioned into metaphor. This is a landmark anthology containing the work of seventy writers including Ryan Van Winkle, JL Williams, Aonghas Macneacail, Gerda Stevenson, Pippa Goldschmidt, Hamish Whyte, Jane Goldman, Theresa Muñoz, Rob A Mackenzie, Colin Will, Richie McCaffrey, Sophie Cooke, Forward Prize-shortlisted Harry Giles and Edinburgh Makar Christine De Luca; a selection that perfectly demonstrates the vitality of the Scottish literary scene.Taken as a guide book, giving a poets-eye-view of the capital and opening it up in ways not seen before, Umbrellas of Edinburgh is the perfect gift for visitors and long-time residents alike.
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