Catherine Murray reads from “Walk and Talk” by Tony McManus
An audio interview with Catherine, where she discusses the significance of Tony’s work and reads from “Walk and Talk”, can be downloaded from the Textualities website using the link below.
21st April The Boathouse Aberdour Present: Jim McCarthy, Gordon Peters, Norman Bissell, Bill Eddie, Tessa Ransford, Nanon McManus, Steve Pardue, Elizabeth Rimmer, Fiona Byrne-Sutton, Angela Taylor, Bill Taylor (Scottish Centre for Geopoetics) and Mairi Heneghan, Read more…
Geopoetics and John Ruskin: a conversation Norman Bissell (Director, Scottish Centre for Geopoetics) and Howard Hull (Director, Brantwood and the Ruskin Foundation) in conversation, discussing connections between John Ruskin’s thought and Geopoetics. Introduced by Bridie Read more…
The name of Kenneth White is now generally associated with the opening up of a new field in Scottish thought. In this lecture he provided a re-reading of certain Scottish writers, while touching on themes Read more…
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