Aye Write! Scottish Poetry Legends at National Library of Scotland Kelvinhall, 15 March, 2017
National Library of Scotland, Kelvinhall International Sports Arena,
1445 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8AW
6.30 p.m. Wednesday 15 March, 2017
Free event
Professor Alan Riach from Glasgow University will present a personal selection from their archive of Scottish Poets on film which includes Liz Lochhead from the 1980s, Hugh MacDiarmid, even Maya Angelou on Burns.
You will love this venue.
If you haven’t yet been to the new National Library at the Kelvin Hall, this event could be the perfect opportunity to visit. Professor Alan Riach from Glasgow University will present a personal selection from their archive of Scottish Poets on film which includes Liz Lochhead from the 1980s, Hugh MacDiarmid, even Maya Angelou on Burns.
kelvinhall.org.uk/national-library-of-scotland/
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