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Whisky - the water of life, perhaps Scotland's best known contribution to the world.

Muse - goddess of creative endeavour.

The Whisky Muse - the spark of inspiration to many of Scotland's great poets and songwriters.

Brought together by Robin Laing, a highly respected Scottish folk singer and songwriter, and based on his one-man show The Angel's Share, it combines two of his passions - folk song and whisky. Each poem and song is accompanied by fascinating additional information, and the book is full of interesting tit-bits on the process of whisky making. Reflected in these poems and songs are the pleasures (and medicinal benefits) of imbibing this most beloved of spirits as well as the unfortunate consequences of over-indulgence, the centuries of religious disapproval, the temperance movement and the exciseman. The stories told here are lubricated by warmth and companionshop, best enjoyed with dram in hand. Slainte.

The Whisky Muse: Scotch Whisky in Poem and Song

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Whisky - the water of life, perhaps Scotland's best known contribution to the world.Muse - goddess of creative endeavour.The Whisky... Read more

    Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 25/04/2008
    ISBN13: 9781906307448, 978-1906307448
    ISBN10: 190630744X

    Number of Pages: 224

    Fiction , Poetry

    Description

    Whisky - the water of life, perhaps Scotland's best known contribution to the world.

    Muse - goddess of creative endeavour.

    The Whisky Muse - the spark of inspiration to many of Scotland's great poets and songwriters.

    Brought together by Robin Laing, a highly respected Scottish folk singer and songwriter, and based on his one-man show The Angel's Share, it combines two of his passions - folk song and whisky. Each poem and song is accompanied by fascinating additional information, and the book is full of interesting tit-bits on the process of whisky making. Reflected in these poems and songs are the pleasures (and medicinal benefits) of imbibing this most beloved of spirits as well as the unfortunate consequences of over-indulgence, the centuries of religious disapproval, the temperance movement and the exciseman. The stories told here are lubricated by warmth and companionshop, best enjoyed with dram in hand. Slainte.

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