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The Magicians of Edinburgh

A poetic exploration of Edinburgh's vibrant spirit

Ron Butlin author James Hutcheson illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Birlinn General

Published:6th Aug '12

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This poetic collection celebrates Edinburgh's rich literary heritage and modern complexities, showcasing the city's beauty and challenges through Ron Butlin's insightful verses.

In The Magicians of Edinburgh, poet Ron Butlin crafts a vibrant tribute to the city that has long inspired literary greatness. Drawing from his tenure as Edinburgh's Poet Laureate, Butlin's collection reflects the city's rich tapestry of experiences, from its breathtaking vistas to its hidden struggles. He captures the essence of Edinburgh in the twenty-first century, weaving together images of grand architecture, bustling streets, and the poignant contrasts of urban life.

Butlin's poems range from satirical to deeply celebratory, each piece revealing his profound affection for the landscape and its inhabitants. Through his keen observations, the reader is invited to explore the city's multifaceted nature, where historic charm coexists with modern challenges. The interplay of light and shadow in his verses mirrors the city's own narrative, making The Magicians of Edinburgh a compelling read for anyone who has walked its streets.

This collection is not only for those familiar with Edinburgh but also for newcomers seeking to understand its spirit. Butlin's eloquent words resonate with both long-time residents and visitors, offering insights into a city that continues to inspire and provoke thought. With each poem, The Magicians of Edinburgh reveals the magic found in everyday life, making it a delightful addition to the canon of literature celebrating this remarkable city.

'Butlin is the best, the most productive Scottish poet of his generation'

-- Douglas Dunn

'Edinburgh poems in the fullest sense. A consistently successful collection'

* Edinburgh Revi

ISBN: 9781846972362

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 13mm

Weight: 148g

112 pages