A drunk man looks at the thistle

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Bol A thistle stands proud in the wind, its beauty both fierce and fragile-a symbol at once of longing and defiance. In these pages, the landscape of early twentieth-century Scotland unfurls in all its complexity, as the poet's voice navigates the tangled roots of national identity, personal exile, and the restless search for meaning. This long-form poem, a touchstone of the Scottish literary renaissance, pulses with the spirit of modernist literature, echoing the innovations of T. S. Eliot while remaining utterly distinct in its celebration of Scotland's language, politics, and wild places.Readers are drawn into a world where the rhythms of nature and the tumult of political change intertwine, each stanza alive with the sharp scent of heather and the distant thunder of history. The poet's exploration of Scottish national identity is both intimate and epic, weaving together the personal and the collective in lines that shimmer with wit, melancholy, and hope. Themes of political poetry emerge with urgency, yet never overshadow the lyrical evocation of landscape and the subtle music of the verse-qualities that have made this work a touchstone for poetry enthusiasts and literary scholars alike.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that its distinctive voice continues to challenge and inspire. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, serving as a bridge between the ferment of twentieth-century poetry and the concerns of our own time. Whether you are newly discovering the richness of Scottish modernist poetry or seeking a vital addition to your classic collection, this restored work offers an unforgettable journey through the heart and mind of a nation.

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A thistle stands proud in the wind, its beauty both fierce and fragile-a symbol at once of longing and defiance. In these pages, the landscape of early twentieth-century Scotland unfurls in all its complexity, as the poet's voice navigates the tangled roots of national identity, personal exile, and the restless search for meaning. This long-form poem, a touchstone of the Scottish literary renaissance, pulses with the spirit of modernist literature, echoing the innovations of T. S. Eliot while remaining utterly distinct in its celebration of Scotland's language, politics, and wild places.Readers are drawn into a world where the rhythms of nature and the tumult of political change intertwine, each stanza alive with the sharp scent of heather and the distant thunder of history. The poet's exploration of Scottish national identity is both intimate and epic, weaving together the personal and the collective in lines that shimmer with wit, melancholy, and hope. Themes of political poetry emerge with urgency, yet never overshadow the lyrical evocation of landscape and the subtle music of the verse-qualities that have made this work a touchstone for poetry enthusiasts and literary scholars alike.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that its distinctive voice continues to challenge and inspire. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, serving as a bridge between the ferment of twentieth-century poetry and the concerns of our own time. Whether you are newly discovering the richness of Scottish modernist poetry or seeking a vital addition to your classic collection, this restored work offers an unforgettable journey through the heart and mind of a nation.

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