William Soutar by Benno Schotz 1959Pavement poem (William Soutar) Writers Museum, Edinburgh
William Soutar (28 April 1898 – 15 October 1943) was a Scottish poet and diarist who wrote in English and in Braid Scots. He is known best for his epigrams.[1][2]
^William Soutar www.bbc.co.uk, accessed 4 May 2013
^ODNB entry by Joy Hendry. Retrieved 16 August 2013. Pay-walled.
WilliamSoutar (28 April 1898 – 15 October 1943) was a Scottish poet and diarist who wrote in English and in Braid Scots. He is known best for his epigrams...
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Other writers connected with the movement included Edwin Muir and WilliamSoutar. Writers that emerged after the Second World War writing in Scots included...
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Your Horn Summer Song (WilliamSoutar) The Prodigy (WilliamSoutar) There's a Guid Time Comin' Yet The Three Worthies (WilliamSoutar) Crabbed Age & Youth...
Scots Song (1991), for soprano and ensemble a setting of The Tryst by WilliamSoutar; premièred by the Composers Ensemble in Brighton, Sussex on 10 May 1991...
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often treated as part of the movement, include the poets Edwin Muir and WilliamSoutar, the novelists Neil Gunn, George Blake, Nan Shepherd, A. J. Cronin,...
for SSAATTBB and soli Three Scottish Songs, voice and piano (text: WilliamSoutar) (1995) Cello Concerto (1996) The World's Ransoming (cor anglais and...
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