Hamish Henderson: Collected Poems
By (Author) Hamish Henderson
Edited by Corey Gibson
Birlinn General
Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited
5th March 2020
5th March 2020
New in Paperback
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
821.914
Paperback
416
Width 135mm, Height 215mm, Spine 35mm
520g
Hailed by some as the most important Scottish poet since Burns, Hamish Henderson lived an epic life against the backdrop of some of the defining social, political and cultural battles both national and international of the twentieth century. A soldier, academic, folklorist, political activist, songwriter, translator and poet, he was a seminal figure in the Scottish folk revival and literary renaissance. His humanist legacy lives on in all of these spheres, but it is perhaps through his poetry that we may experience, most keenly, the method in his magic. In every verse and lyric we catch glimpses of a brilliant, complex and highly original mind, whilst also developing a fuller understanding of Hendersons lifelong mission to make poetry become people.
Published to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Hamish Henderson, this collected poems is the first since the poets death and makes available, for the first time, new material from the archive. The book opens with Freedom Becomes People, first published in Chapman 42, and reproduces, in full, his Ballads of World War II and Elegies for the Dead in Cyrenaica. This volume pushes at the boundaries between high modernist poetics and popular folk song; between the profound and profane; between works of individual and collective endeavour and between the poet and his purpose.
'Both rattle-bag and monument, it celebrates the sheer variety and social zest of Hendersons songs and poems, from highly wrought lyrics to soldiering songs, to comic squibs. Building on the work of earlier editors, its a landmark achievement that fully restores impish intellectualist and bawdy check and yes, highly questionable language to our slightly sainted image of Henderson'
* The Bottle Imp (Best Scottish Books, 2019) *'Admired by artists and politicians as diverse as Bob Dylan and Nelson Mandela, Henderson is the subject of a handsome edition of Collected Poems'
* Scotsman *'Reveals one of Scotlands best-loved poets in a completely new light'
* Times *Hamish Hendersonwas born in 1919 in Blairgowrie in Perthshire, educated in Dulwich College and Cambridge University, and served in North Africa and Italy with the 51st Highland Division during the Second World War. Along with his poetry, Hamish was well-known as a songwriter, a translator and a pioneer in the field of Scottish folksong. He died in March 2002.
Corey Gibson is Lecturer in Twentieth-Century Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow. He is the author of The Voice of the People: Hamish Henderson and Scottish Cultural Politics (Edinburgh University Press, 2015). His writing and research is focused on the radical literary imagination in Scotland.