Arrivals of Light

Exploring new poetic directions in later life

Robin Fulton Macpherson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Shearsman Books

Published:25th Sep '20

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This collection showcases Robin Fulton Macpherson's poetic evolution, offering readers a glimpse into his profound insights and enduring legacy in Arrivals of Light.

The latest collection by expatriate Scottish poet Robin Fulton Macpherson, Arrivals of Light marks a significant return to the UK literary scene after many years. This collection showcases a shift in style, featuring shorter and more enigmatic poems that reveal a new direction for the poet, who continues to share profound insights well into his 80s. Macpherson's work is characterized by its depth and resonance, offering readers a fresh perspective on life and existence.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Macpherson was an integral part of Scottish literary culture, engaging as a poet, reviewer, and editor. Since relocating to Norway in 1973, he has gained recognition not only for his own poetry but also for his translations of notable Scandinavian poets, including Tomas Tranströmer and Olav H. Hauge. This dual focus on writing and translation enriches his work, allowing him to bridge cultural gaps and bring international voices to the forefront.

Arrivals of Light is not just a collection of poems; it is a testament to Macpherson's enduring legacy in contemporary literature. Critics have praised his previous works, such as A Northern Habitat: Collected Poems 1960–2010, highlighting his significant contributions to Scottish poetry. This latest collection promises to further solidify his reputation as a prominent figure in the literary world, inviting readers to explore the depths of his artistry and thought.

ISBN: 9781848617186

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 6mm

Weight: 125g

88 pages