Road trip tae Melrose tae see dear pal, Brian Holton (symbolically portrayed here as a china cabinet).

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Road trip tae Melrose tae see dear pal, Brian Holton (symbolically portrayed here as a china cabinet).
Across Language: Translation & Opportunity
Across Language: Translation & Opportunity
Belfast Book Festival Vahni Capildeo, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Maria Stadnicka, Brian Holton & Paddy Bushe Across Language: Translation & Opportunity Date: Saturday 11 June 2022 Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM Price: Pay What You Want – recommended price £7 Age Range: 16+ years Venue: The Crescent Is writing in another language an opportunity for creative freedom? How is poetry affected by poets…
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Micro-reviews (1): Haurd Roads an Cauld Hairst Winds
Micro-reviews (1): Haurd Roads an Cauld Hairst Winds
(Translations into Scots from Du Fu and Li Bai by Brian Holton, Taproot Press, 2021) 1 I’ve been meaning for a while to post a few of the micro-reviews I always end up writing whenever I’m asked for ‘a sentence or two’ about a book. (See The Great Slowing Down for a rueful attempt to assess such self-impeding processes). Perhaps other fowk can dash aff these things, but I’m generally so excited…
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