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37, the Scottish literary magazine, was devoted to Jackson's essay "The Knitted Claymore", which expressed his conviction that rising nationalist sentiment in Scotland was infiltrating and distorting the realm of literature. As could be expected, the essay was widely welcomed and widely attacked.
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In 1973, Jackson announced that he was retiring from the "reading scene". The time had come he said "to obey the poetry", rather than merely purveying it to others. This move of Jackson’s only makes sense when it is considered that his poetry had never been one of nature description or social
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Jackson went on from this time till the early 1970s to give hundreds of readings throughout Britain, often solo, but mostly with Patten, Mitchell, Morgan, Houston and others of the poets mentioned above.
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A CD of his readings at The Netherbow Arts Centre on the High Street in Edinburgh in 1977/78 is available which are hilarious and sombre in equal measure
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Jackson's short poem "Young Politician" is to be found carved in the outer wall of the new Scottish Parliament along with quotations from
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in 1940. He attended the Royal High School in Edinburgh (1952–56) and
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www.spl.org.uk search online catalogue (Scottish Poetry Library)
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anecdote, but had themes of self-inquisition and self-undoing.
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This new phase in Jackson’s life led to the writing of short
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