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The Scottish Review: Arts and Environment 31

The Scottish Review: Arts and Environment 31

Gordon Meade
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Editorial

Features

To Europe, with Style 1900 by Jean K. Gowans
Edinburgh University and the Community by Stephen Maxwell
Across the Editor's Desk, Arnold Kemp, editor of the Glasgow Herald, talks to Maurice Lindsay
Two Belfast Novels: An Introduction to the Work of Brian Moore by Hilda D. Spear
Folk Music in Education and the Community by John Barrow
Elephants in Anstruther: In Search of the Scottish Identity by Christopher Rush

Fiction

The Howler Goes to Town by Frank W. Rennie

Poetry

Dreams by R.H. Morrison
The Faain bi William S. Milne
by Maurice Lindsay
Hallowe'en at St. Monance by Gordon Meade
Revolutionary Fire by Alexander Scott

Reviews

Record Review by Gavin Brock
Cristopher Rush, Peace Comes Dropping Slow, reviewed by Fred Urquhart
Hamish Whyte , Noise and moky Breath: An Illustrated Anthology of Glasgow Poems, reviewed by Christopher Rush
Matthew P. MacDiarmid, Roberty Henryson; David Daiches, Robert Fergusson,/i>; Thomas Crawford, Walter Scott; and Kenneth Buthlay, Hugh MacDiarmid, reviewed by Edwin Morgan
Catherine Kerrigan, Whaur Extremes Meet: The Poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid, reviewed by George Bruce
Robert Garioch, Complete Poetical Works; and Alasdair Gray, Unlikely Stories Mostly reviewed by James Aitchison
The Scottish Civic Trust, Historic Buildings at Work, reviewed by Charles McKean
Language
English
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Scottish Civic Trust / Saltire Society
Release
August 01, 1983

The Scottish Review: Arts and Environment 31

Gordon Meade
0/5 ( ratings)
Editorial

Features

To Europe, with Style 1900 by Jean K. Gowans
Edinburgh University and the Community by Stephen Maxwell
Across the Editor's Desk, Arnold Kemp, editor of the Glasgow Herald, talks to Maurice Lindsay
Two Belfast Novels: An Introduction to the Work of Brian Moore by Hilda D. Spear
Folk Music in Education and the Community by John Barrow
Elephants in Anstruther: In Search of the Scottish Identity by Christopher Rush

Fiction

The Howler Goes to Town by Frank W. Rennie

Poetry

Dreams by R.H. Morrison
The Faain bi William S. Milne
by Maurice Lindsay
Hallowe'en at St. Monance by Gordon Meade
Revolutionary Fire by Alexander Scott

Reviews

Record Review by Gavin Brock
Cristopher Rush, Peace Comes Dropping Slow, reviewed by Fred Urquhart
Hamish Whyte , Noise and moky Breath: An Illustrated Anthology of Glasgow Poems, reviewed by Christopher Rush
Matthew P. MacDiarmid, Roberty Henryson; David Daiches, Robert Fergusson,/i>; Thomas Crawford, Walter Scott; and Kenneth Buthlay, Hugh MacDiarmid, reviewed by Edwin Morgan
Catherine Kerrigan, Whaur Extremes Meet: The Poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid, reviewed by George Bruce
Robert Garioch, Complete Poetical Works; and Alasdair Gray, Unlikely Stories Mostly reviewed by James Aitchison
The Scottish Civic Trust, Historic Buildings at Work, reviewed by Charles McKean
Language
English
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Scottish Civic Trust / Saltire Society
Release
August 01, 1983

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