Bard of Friendly Fire
Robert Crawford: The Radical Burns, 25 July 2002
Robert Burns: Poems
edited by Don Paterson.
Faber, 96 pp., £4.99, February 2001,0 571 20740 5 Show More
edited by Don Paterson.
Faber, 96 pp., £4.99, February 2001,
The Canongate Burns: The Complete Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
edited by Andrew Noble and Patrick Scott Hogg.
Canongate, 1017 pp., £40, November 2001,0 86241 994 8 Show More
edited by Andrew Noble and Patrick Scott Hogg.
Canongate, 1017 pp., £40, November 2001,
“... Aberdeen philosopher Thomas Blackwell was writing that Homer was a ‘stroling indigent Bard’. Robert Burns liked that idea. In ‘Love and Liberty’ a bard sings alongside prostitutes and tinkers, and pronounces himself ‘Homer like’. Burns’s footnote (Burns enjoyed footnotes) points out cheekily that ‘Homer is allowed to be the oldest ... ”