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And thus will I freely sing : an anthology of lesbian and gay writing from Scotland

1989
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According to the editor, Edwin Morgan, this publication is the first collection of Scottish lesbian and gay writing and covers a wide range of material - documentary, prose, fiction and verse. There are two poems by Christopher Whyte which are presented in both English and Gaelic.
Main title:
And thus will I freely sing : an anthology of lesbian and gay writing from Scotland / edited by Toni Davidson ; with an introduction by Edwin Morgan.
Imprint:
Edinburgh : Polygon, 1989.
Collation:
192p ; 20 cm.
Contents:
Toni Davidson/Preface and acknowledgmentsEdwin Morgan/ IntroductionIona McGregor/ Visibly Eighties RisingPeter D. Robinson/ The WabeJohn McRae/ Three PoemsHubert Kennedy/ A Preface to John Henry MackayJohn Henry Mackay/ The Second PictureSigrid Nielsen/ The Woman she came to seekFred Urquhart/ The Third AiredaleToni Davidson/ Crush me tender, love me blueGeorge McAlpine/ Friday: Two RichardsJane Carnall/ Addicted to suicideWalter Perrie/ Being hereEdwin Morgan/ Two poemsAlex Rainbow/ Mine own natureBryan Allan/ The otherCarla/ An interviewSimon Taylor/ Spring 1971Rab's storyChristopher Whyte/ Two poems (Gaelic and English)Helen/ BiorhythmsTommy Barclay/ The longest journeySandra Marshall/ Personally speakingContributor's notes.
ISBN:
07486602409780748660247
Dewey class:
820.809411820.8
LC class:
PR8644
Local class:
820.8
Language:
English
Index terms:
English literatureScottish writers1945-Anthologies
BRN:
1169799
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