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Date: 2005-11-03 18:44:35
Literature
Scottish literature
British literature
Scottish Renaissance
European literature
Scottish poetry
Scots language
Hugh MacDiarmid
Poetry of Scotland
American poetry
Robert Burns
A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle

INTERVIEW WITH JULIA PARK FOR Redhills Review, Summer 2005 Julia Park: So how are sales of your latest book — Madame Fi Fi...? Gerry Cambridge: I don’t know. Several hundred copies? It is part of the paradox of being

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