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  2. Norman MacCaig - Wikipedia

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    Norman Alexander MacCaig (14 November 1910 – 23 January 1996) was a Scottish poet and teacher. His poetry, in modern English , is known for its humour, simplicity of language and great popularity. [ 1 ]

  3. 1970 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Norman MacCaig, A Man in My Position; Hugh MacDiarmid, Selected Poems; Sorley MacLean, George Campbell Hay, William Neill and Stuart MacGregor, Four Points of a Saltire (includes some poems in Scottish Gaelic) Derek Mahon, Beyond Howth Head [15] Northern Ireland poet published in the United Kingdom; Walter de la Mare, The Complete Poems of ...

  4. 1985 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    P. K. Page, The Glass Air: Selected Poems (an expanded edition published in 1991) [4] Ajmer Rode, Blue Meditations, by a Punjabi poet living and published in Canada and writing in English; London, Ontario: Third Eye Publications, ISBN 0-919581-31-5 [5] Joe Rosenblatt, Poetry Hotel, Selected Poems (1963-1985). McClelland & Stewart. [6]

  5. 1986 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Selected Poems, Oxford and New York : Oxford University Press [18] Eavan Boland, The Journey, and Other Poems, [15] Irish poet published in the United Kingdom; Charles Causley, Early in the Morning [15] Jack Clemo, A Different Drummer [15] Tony Connor, Spirits of Place [15] Wendy Cope, Making Cocoa for Kingsley Amis [15] Kevin Crossley-Holland ...

  6. R. Crombie Saunders - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 he edited the Selected Poems of Hugh MacDiarmid. He was associate and literary editor of the left-wing paper Forward from 1947-59. From 1948-53 he edited The Scottish Angler, and was Angling Correspondent for the Daily Herald from 1954-57. He was also editor of Scots Independent from 1953-54. From 1958 he was a short story assessor and ...

  7. 1988 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Jaccottet, The Selected Poems of Philippe Jaccottet, translated from French by Derek Mahon, Viking; Philip Larkin, Collected Poems; Alan Jenkins, In the Hot-House [10] Philip Larkin, Collected Poems, edited by Anthony Thwaite; posthumously published; George MacBeth, Anatomy of a Divorce [10] Norman MacCaig, Voice-Over [10]

  8. 1975 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Arthur J. Ball, Collected Poems; Thomas Blackburn, Selected Poems; Eavan Boland, The War Horse [13] Irish poet published in the United Kingdom; Edwin Brock, The Blocked Heart [16] Alan Brownjohn, A Song of Good Life [13] Charles Causley, Collected Poems 1951–1975 (see also Collected Poems 1997) [13] Maureen Duffy, Evesong [13]

  9. 1946 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Fredoon Kabraji, editor, This Strange Adventure: An Anthology of Poems in English by Indians 1828-1946, London: New India Pub. Co., 140 pages; Indian poetry published in the United Kingdom [10] Maurice Lindsay, editor, Modern Scottish Poetry: An Anthology of the Scottish Renaissance 1920-1945 (Faber and Faber) Norman MacCaig, The Inward Eye [13]