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    Fully Booked: A Preview Of Aye Write! 2020…
    • Mar 12, 2020
    • 6 min

    Fully Booked: A Preview Of Aye Write! 2020…

    *This year’s Aye Write! has been postponed. For full details go to https://www.ayewrite.com/Pages/default.aspx* From today (12th – 29th) Glasgow’s Book Festival Aye Write! is the only show in town for lovers of fact, fiction, poetry, prose – autobiography, biography, comics, and any other form of writing that takes your fancy. The vast majority of events are at the festival’s spiritual home of The Mitchell, and it is only right that Glasgow’s most famous library is the focal
    *Reeling In The Years: A Review Of Polly Clark’s Larchfield…
    • Dec 29, 2017
    • 3 min

    *Reeling In The Years: A Review Of Polly Clark’s Larchfield…

    Clark takes the two years that the poet W.H. Auden spent teaching in Helensburgh at Larchfield Academy as the basis for her book. There are two stories to be told, at first distinctly individual before beginning to overlap. The first unfolds in the chapters named ‘Wystan’, Auden’s Christian name, and is a fictional account of his life at the school. Leaving the literati of London just at the point he is starting to be known as a poet, he feels compelled to escape due to a mix

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