
The Gaelic Poetry of Derick Thomson
2020
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96
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Derick Thomson - Ruaraidh MacThomais - was one of the most prolific and influential Scottish Gaelic poets of the twentieth century. His work pushed forward the boundaries of Gaelic poetry, taking it from its traditional heartlands in the Highlands and Islands to Scotland's Lowland cities, Glasgow in particular. He was the first poet to use free verse consistently in Gaelic, and his poems, both in terms of form and content, had a profound influence on following generations of Gaelic writers. Petra Johana Poncarovás SCOTNOTE examines Thomson's life and work, and his historical, political, cultural and personal influences. It is an ideal introduction for senior school pupils and students of all ages.
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Petra Johana Poncarová
Author · 1 books
Petra Johana Poncarová is based at Charles University, Prague. She is currently the deputy convenor for europe of the International Association for the study of Scottish Literatures, co-director of Ionad Eòghainn MhicLachlain, the National Centre for Gaelic Translation, and international affiliated member of The Scottish Revival Network. She is the author of the Scotnote Study Guide. The Gaelic Poetry of Derick Thomson, (2020) and has published book chapters and articles on Derick Thomson, Ruaraidh Erskine of Mar, Tormod Caimbeul and Sorley Maclean. She also translates directly from Gaelic into Czech. Her monograph, Derick Thomson and the Gaelic Revival is forthcoming from Edinburgh University Press (2022).