Kin
by Hamish Whyte (ed.)
Kin
Family is the one thing we all know about – whether family gives you strength, or breaks your heart, whether your idea of family stays steadfast through generations, or whether your family is a million miles away from kids or rosy-cheeked grannies. This book helps us think about and celebrate family moments and family members.
£9.99
Family is the one thing we all know about – whether family gives you strength, or breaks your heart, whether your idea of family stays steadfast through generations, or whether your family is a million miles away from 2.4 kids or rosy-cheeked grannies. This book helps us think about and celebrate family moments and family members.
The content ranges from Robert Burns to Liz Lochhead, from happy babies to the death of a father.
It is the fourth in the series of anthologies which provide words for important occasions (Handfast, Handsel and Lament, also published by Polygon and the Scottish Poetry Library).
Hamish Whyte is a poet and publisher, with a record of editing outstanding poetry anthologies. He runs Mariscat Press, publishing poetry and is currently an Honorary Research Fellow in the Scottish Literature Department at Glasgow University. He has a new collection of poems due in 2008 from Shoestring Press. With Diana Hendry he has recently co-edited, for children, Poems United: a Commonwealth Anthology (SPL/Black & White), and with Robyn Marsack, From Saturn to Glasgow: 50 favourite poems by Edwin Morgan (SPL/Carcanet for Aye Write).
ISBN: 9781846971037
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Stock status: Published
Categories: Birlinn/Polygon , Poetry