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The political and civil criticism found in the poetry of Robert Burns has influenced readers for over two centuries. The emotional impact reached high levels when the poems were read by people who have lost their liberty, prisoners in HMP Kilmarnock.

From the city which gave birth to Burns’ first poetry volume, a workshop within prison led to new inspired creations according to different personal backgrounds. Independence in these new poems is desired not only for Scotland, but also for contemporary slaves, war victims and immigrants. On a personal level, independence from substances and mental illness is also at stake; because the worst enemy often fought against, is our own self.

This collection includes the original sources of inspiration, beloved poems by Burns. Among them, To a Mouse, A Man’s A Man for A’ That, and Tree of Liberty. The poems are accompanied by images of Burns’ manuscripts and paintings from the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.

A moving and impressive collection from independent minds being nostalgic about the carefree past or wondering whether liberty was ever acquired.

Independent Minds: New Poetry by HMP Kilmarnock

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The political and civil criticism found in the poetry of Robert Burns has influenced readers for over two centuries. The... Read more

    Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 03/12/2013
    ISBN13: 9781910021002, 978-1910021002
    ISBN10: 1910021008

    Number of Pages: 84

    Fiction , Poetry

    Description

    The political and civil criticism found in the poetry of Robert Burns has influenced readers for over two centuries. The emotional impact reached high levels when the poems were read by people who have lost their liberty, prisoners in HMP Kilmarnock.

    From the city which gave birth to Burns’ first poetry volume, a workshop within prison led to new inspired creations according to different personal backgrounds. Independence in these new poems is desired not only for Scotland, but also for contemporary slaves, war victims and immigrants. On a personal level, independence from substances and mental illness is also at stake; because the worst enemy often fought against, is our own self.

    This collection includes the original sources of inspiration, beloved poems by Burns. Among them, To a Mouse, A Man’s A Man for A’ That, and Tree of Liberty. The poems are accompanied by images of Burns’ manuscripts and paintings from the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.

    A moving and impressive collection from independent minds being nostalgic about the carefree past or wondering whether liberty was ever acquired.

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