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William Soutar

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34: 409: 22: 125: 71:, the child of John Soutar (1871–1958), master joiner, and his wife, Margaret Smith (1870–1954), they also had an adopted daughter Evelyn Soutar taken in when Margaret's first cousin died, who wrote poetry. His parents belonged to the 136:, whom posthumous editors would dub "one of the greatest poets Scotland has produced." His family adopted an orphaned cousin of his, seven-year-old Evelyn, in 1927, and this became a spur to him to write also for children. 231:
set several of his Scots-language poems in a style that drew on traditional folk song: "Scots Song" (aka 'The Tryst', 1991), "Ballad" (1994) and "The Children" (1995) were collected as
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Interest in Soutar's work in Scots and English and for adults and children, has revived considerably since the 1980s, although none of his verse was in print for his centenary in 1998.
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in 1919, but switched to English. He did not excel academically, but began to contribute to the student magazine. His first volume,
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K. L. Goodwin, "William Soutar, Adelaide Crapsey and Imagism", SSL 3 (Columbia: University of South Carolina, 1965), pp. 96–100.
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in 1916. By the time he was demobilized in November 1918, he was suffering from what would be diagnosed in 1924 as
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Soutar's work correspondingly altered radically, and he became a leading figure of the
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from 12 to 27th October 1990. In 2014 he was the subject of a BBC radio programme:
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The Scottish Poetry Library site includes a handful of Soutar's poems:
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By 1930 Soutar was bedridden with his disease. He died in 1943 of
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William Soutar was born on 28 April 1898 on South Inch Terrace in
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set twelve Soutar poems for tenor voice and piano in the 1969
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University of Edinburgh. Graduates' Association (1995).
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Pavement poem (William Soutar) Writers Museum, Edinburgh
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Carl Mac Dougall & Douglas Gifford: Introduction:
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At the Year's Fa': Selected Poems in Scots and English
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Benno Schotz

Scottish
poet
Braid Scots
epigrams
Perth, Scotland
United Free Church of Scotland
Perth Academy
wartime
Royal Navy
ankylosing spondylitis
University of Edinburgh
Hugh MacDiarmid
Montrose
Ezra Pound
Robert Henryson
William Dunbar

Scottish Literary Renaissance
tuberculosis
Jeanfield and Wellshill Cemetery
cinquain
Perth Theatre
Liz Lochhead
Benjamin Britten
song cycle
Who Are These Children?
Erik Chisholm

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