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Poems of Robert Burns

✍ Scribed by Rankin, Ian (editor); Burns, Robert


Book ID
108045678
Publisher
Penguin
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
86 KB
Series
Penguin Classics
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780141903668

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


The farmers boy from Ayrshire who went on to be the most acclaimed of all Scottish poets, celebrated around the world, Robert Burns is a greater and more varied artist than those that know him only through annual Burns Suppers and choruses of his Auld Lang Syne at New Year could imagine.

This new selection by Ian Rankin of verses and lyrics from Scotlands national poet, the Heaven-taught ploughman, reveals a writer capable of evoking tremendous sympathetic power from his readers and with an easy, astonishing command of the sounds and rhythms of both standard English and the evocative Scots tongue. It also reveals an artist of incredible range. His Tam O Shanter, with its midnight pursuit of witches from a grisly graveyard dance, is gripping, fantastical and funny in equal measure, Is there for honest poverty beautifully expresses the egalitarian spirit by which Burns became a political hero for so many, and sentiments both romantic (Ae Fond Kiss) and bawdy (The Fornicator) co-exist in this canny selection of the best of the Scottish Bard.

About the Author

Born in the Kingdom of Fife in 1960, bestselling crime-writer Ian Rankin published the first Inspector Rebus novel, Knots and Crosses, in 1987. The Rebus books have now been translated into thirty-one languages and are bestsellers worldwide. Rankin has been awarded an OBE for services to literature, has won countless awards and presented his own television series. In 2007 he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Edinburgh, where he lives with his partner and two sons. Robert Burns (1759-1796) was born in Ayrshire, one of seven children of a struggling tenant farmer. After his father's death he leased his own farm at Mossgiel, where he began writing in earnest. His first volume of poems, Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, was an immediate success but, despite his new fame, Burns continued as a farmer for most of his life, unable to gain financial security. He died prematurely of rheumatic heart disease.


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