Love and Zen in the Outer Hebrides
Kevin Macneil
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Description for Love and Zen in the Outer Hebrides
Paperback. Marks the arrival of a major talent in Scottish poetry. Num Pages: 80 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 135 x 5. Weight in Grams: 116. 8vo.First paperback edition
This collection marks the arrival of a major new talent in Scottish poetry. Kevin MacNeil's voice and vision, while rooted in the Hebridean islands, is open to a wide range of cultures, not only those of Scotland - from Gaeldom to urban Scotland - but to the wider European and American mind and, through his interest in Zen Buddhism, to Japanese and Chinese culture.
With astonishing freshness and versatility, MacNeil's poetry creates powerful connections and new combinations -he has wit as well as feeling, a powerful sense of the past and the local while being resolutely turned towards the future ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Canongate Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Number of Pages
80
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780862418120
SKU
KEX0291704
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About Kevin Macneil
Kevin MacNeil/Caoimhin MacNèill was born on the Outer Hebridean island of Lewis (Scotland) and is a widely published writer of poetry, prose and drama (English and Gaelic). He was educated at the Nicolson Institute, University of Edinburgh and Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. He is the first person from this country to win the prestigious Tivoli Europa Giovani International Poetry Prize and ... Read more
Reviews for Love and Zen in the Outer Hebrides
Not only talented and dedicated, he is also original . . . finding and making a literature in the clash and intersection of languages and cultures
Andrew Greig If you fancy a mixture of dancing logic, loving grace and cosmopoetic jazz, with a lot of Hebridean hootchie-kootchie, including Harris rain coming down in haikus and a skinkling of protogaelic ... Read more
Andrew Greig If you fancy a mixture of dancing logic, loving grace and cosmopoetic jazz, with a lot of Hebridean hootchie-kootchie, including Harris rain coming down in haikus and a skinkling of protogaelic ... Read more