Vernon Scannell (1922–2007) British boxer and poet
Introductory Essay 'Setting the Scene'
Not Without Glory, 1976
Douglas Young in Van Eerde, John; Williamson, Robert (1978). "Sorley MacLean: A Bard and Scottish Gaelic".
About him
Vernon Scannell (1922–2007) British boxer and poet
Introductory Essay 'Setting the Scene'
Not Without Glory, 1976
“Poetry can be written only because it has been written.”
Wendell Berry (1934) author
"The Responsibility of the Poet".
What Are People For? (1990)
Sorley MacLean (1911–1996) Scottish poet
Sorley MacLean, 1939, quoted in Cheape, Hugh (2016). "'A mind restless seeking': Sorley MacLean's historical research and the poet as historian" https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/portal/files/2038514/Cheape_Ainmeil_thar_Cheudan_121_134.pdf <br class="br">Letters and interviews
“We have seen the best minds of our generation destroyed by boredom at poetry readings.”
Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919) American artist, writer and activist
Source: Wild Dreams of a New Beginning
Arthur James Balfour (1848–1930) British Conservative politician and statesman
Speech in the Speaker's Courtyard of Parliament for his 80th birthday ceremony (25 July 1928), quoted in The Times (26 July 1928), p. 16
Lord President of the Council
Sorley MacLean (1911–1996) Scottish poet
Sorley MacLean, 1982, quoted in Krause, Corinna. Eadar Dà Chànan: Self-Translation, the Bilingual Edition and Modern Scottish Gaelic Poetry https://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/1842/3453/Krause2007.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y <br class="br">Letters and interviews
Robert Henryson (1425–1506) Scottish makar (poet)
John MacQueen, in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography vol. 26, s. n. Henryson, Robert.
Criticism
Antonin Artaud (1896–1948) French-Occitanian poet, playwright, actor and theatre director
Source: The Theatre and Its Double (1938, translated 1958), Ch. 6
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) English poet, literary critic and philosopher
12 July 1827
Table Talk (1821–1834)