The premature death of Sydney Goodsir Smith at the age
of fifty-nine, while this volume of his
Collected Poems was
in production, deprived the world of one of the major
personalities in twentieth-century British literature. The
poems included in this volume, mostly written in Scots
dialect – from 'Skail Wind', first published in 1941, to the
moving poems of his maturity and the gentle, philosophical
poems of his later years – show us the journey of a man
who understood the world only too well.
Collected Poems contains everything that the author wished
to preserve and be remembered for, as well as a personal
introduction by Smith’s old friend and poet Hugh
MacDiarmid.
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