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Walter Perrie

Walter Perrie (born 1949) is a Scottish poet, author, editor and critic. He has also published under the pseudonym Patrick MacCrimmon.[1]

Education edit

Born in the village of Quarter, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, on 5 June 1949, Walter Perrie was educated at the Hamilton Academy, and studied philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.[1] (He subsequently gained a further degree from the University of Stirling.)

Career edit

Since the 1970s, Walter Perrie has been a poet, editor, travel writer and contributor to numerous magazines and periodicals. Perrie was a founding co-editor in 1969 of the literary magazine Chapman (Chapman Publishing, Edinburgh), editing the magazine until 1975. Managing Editor, 1985–90, of Margin:International Arts Quarterly, Perrie has also been editor of Lines Review and, with John Herdman, Fras magazine. Scottish-Canadian Exchange Fellow at the University of British Columbia, Canada, 1984–85, Perrie is also a former Writer in Residence, University of Stirling (1991.)[2][3][4]

Works edit

Perrie's published works include:

  • (as Patrick MacCrimmon) Deidre, 1971
  • Ulysses, 1971
  • (ed. with Hugh MacDiarmid) Metaphysics and Poetry, 1975
  • Surge aquilo, 1975
  • Poem on a Winter Night, 1976
  • A Lamentation for the Children, 1977
  • By Moon and Sun, 1980
  • Out of Conflict, 1982
  • Concerning the Dragon, 1984
  • Roads that Move: A Journey Through Eastern Europe, 1991
  • Thirteen Lucky Poems, 1991
  • From Milady's Wood and Other Poems, (Scottish Contemporary Poets series: Scottish Cultural Press, 1977)
  • The Light in Strathearn (poems), 2000
  • Decagon: Selected Poems 1995-2005
  • The Corbie an the Tod (Fras Publications: Twelve Fables of La Fontaine made owre intil Scots (Blair Atholl 2007))
  • Lyrics and Tales in Twa Tongues (2008) (supported by a Scottish Arts Council Writer's Bursary)[5]

Contributions include to Scots Language and Literature (Chapman, Edinburgh 1979)[6] and to The Edinburgh Book of Twentieth-century Scottish Poetry.[2][4][7][8][9]

Awards edit

Winner in 1979 of the Society of Authors Eric Gregory Trust Award,[10][11] Walter Perrie has been awarded Scottish Arts Council Bursaries in 1976, 1983, 1994 and 1999; the Book Awards, 1976 and 1983; the Ingram Merrill Foundation Award in 1987 and the Society of Authors Traveling Scholarship in 2000.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Trevor Royle (1984). "Perrie, Walter". Macmillan Companion to Scottish Literature. Macmillan International Higher Education. p. 235. ISBN 978-1-349-07587-4.
  2. ^ a b c Book:International Who's Who of Authors and Writers (Europa Publications, 2004) Retrieved 15 November 2010
  3. ^ Scottish Poetry Library – list of publishers. Fras Publications Retrieved 15 November 2010
  4. ^ a b Scottish Poetry Library – biography, Walter Perrie Retrieved 15 November 2010
  5. ^ Scottish Arts Council Archive – poem of the month, February 2009. Walter Perrie Retrieved 15 November 2010
  6. ^ ‘Scots Language and Literature’ (Chapman, Edinburgh 1979): contributor, Walter Perrie Retrieved 15 November 2010
  7. ^ The Edinburgh Book of Twentieth-century Scottish Poetry (edited by Maurice Lindsay and Lesley Duncan) - Walter Perrie, contributor Retrieved 15 November 2010
  8. ^ Europa Publications (2003). International Who's Who in Poetry 2004. Taylor & Francis. p. 258. ISBN 978-1-85743-178-0.
  9. ^ Dunning Parish Historical Society Retrieved 15 November 2010
  10. ^ Society of Authors, London The Eric Gregory Trust Fund Awards. Archive of winners Retrieved 15 November 2010
  11. ^ 1979 in poetry. The Eric Gregory Award – Walter Perrie, winner, 1979 Retrieved 15 November 2010

External links edit

  • Society of Authors, London

walter, perrie, born, 1949, scottish, poet, author, editor, critic, also, published, under, pseudonym, patrick, maccrimmon, contents, education, career, works, awards, references, external, linkseducation, editborn, village, quarter, south, lanarkshire, scotla. Walter Perrie born 1949 is a Scottish poet author editor and critic He has also published under the pseudonym Patrick MacCrimmon 1 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Works 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEducation editBorn in the village of Quarter South Lanarkshire Scotland on 5 June 1949 Walter Perrie was educated at the Hamilton Academy and studied philosophy at the University of Edinburgh 1 He subsequently gained a further degree from the University of Stirling Career editSince the 1970s Walter Perrie has been a poet editor travel writer and contributor to numerous magazines and periodicals Perrie was a founding co editor in 1969 of the literary magazine Chapman Chapman Publishing Edinburgh editing the magazine until 1975 Managing Editor 1985 90 of Margin International Arts Quarterly Perrie has also been editor of Lines Review and with John Herdman Fras magazine Scottish Canadian Exchange Fellow at the University of British Columbia Canada 1984 85 Perrie is also a former Writer in Residence University of Stirling 1991 2 3 4 Works editPerrie s published works include as Patrick MacCrimmon Deidre 1971 Ulysses 1971 ed with Hugh MacDiarmid Metaphysics and Poetry 1975 Surge aquilo 1975 Poem on a Winter Night 1976 A Lamentation for the Children 1977 By Moon and Sun 1980 Out of Conflict 1982 Concerning the Dragon 1984 Roads that Move A Journey Through Eastern Europe 1991 Thirteen Lucky Poems 1991 From Milady s Wood and Other Poems Scottish Contemporary Poets series Scottish Cultural Press 1977 The Light in Strathearn poems 2000 Decagon Selected Poems 1995 2005 The Corbie an the Tod Fras Publications Twelve Fables of La Fontaine made owre intil Scots Blair Atholl 2007 Lyrics and Tales in Twa Tongues 2008 supported by a Scottish Arts Council Writer s Bursary 5 Contributions include to Scots Language and Literature Chapman Edinburgh 1979 6 and to The Edinburgh Book of Twentieth century Scottish Poetry 2 4 7 8 9 Awards editWinner in 1979 of the Society of Authors Eric Gregory Trust Award 10 11 Walter Perrie has been awarded Scottish Arts Council Bursaries in 1976 1983 1994 and 1999 the Book Awards 1976 and 1983 the Ingram Merrill Foundation Award in 1987 and the Society of Authors Traveling Scholarship in 2000 2 References edit a b Trevor Royle 1984 Perrie Walter Macmillan Companion to Scottish Literature Macmillan International Higher Education p 235 ISBN 978 1 349 07587 4 a b c Book International Who s Who of Authors and Writers Europa Publications 2004 Retrieved 15 November 2010 Scottish Poetry Library list of publishers Fras Publications Retrieved 15 November 2010 a b Scottish Poetry Library biography Walter Perrie Retrieved 15 November 2010 Scottish Arts Council Archive poem of the month February 2009 Walter Perrie Retrieved 15 November 2010 Scots Language and Literature Chapman Edinburgh 1979 contributor Walter Perrie Retrieved 15 November 2010 The Edinburgh Book of Twentieth century Scottish Poetry edited by Maurice Lindsay and Lesley Duncan Walter Perrie contributor Retrieved 15 November 2010 Europa Publications 2003 International Who s Who in Poetry 2004 Taylor amp Francis p 258 ISBN 978 1 85743 178 0 Dunning Parish Historical Society Retrieved 15 November 2010 Society of Authors London The Eric Gregory Trust Fund Awards Archive of winners Retrieved 15 November 2010 1979 in poetry The Eric Gregory Award Walter Perrie winner 1979 Retrieved 15 November 2010External links editSociety of Authors London Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Perrie amp oldid 1145184060, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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