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Roddy Lumsden

    Roddy Lumsden was a Scottish poet whose prolific output included seven collections of poetry and numerous chapbooks. Beyond his own verse, he also served as an editor for significant anthologies, notably a compilation of British and Irish poets from the turn of the millennium. His work is recognized for its insightful exploration of the human condition and distinctive stylistic approach.

    The Book of Love
    • Roddy Lumsden's first collection, Yeah Yeah Yeah (available from Dufour), was shortlisted for both the Forward and Saltire prizes. These new poems eavesdrop on a half urban, half surreal world of ladies, men, and misfits, trying on roles and acting out fantasies. The Book of Love is a celebration of love in all its delightful perversity, whose characters include a randy actor, a vinegar addict, and couples courting in a cupboard, covered with marmalade. As voyeurs sneak into one poem, naturists streak across another, and there is the inevitable lurking presence of the poet's own (rich but square) alter ego.

      The Book of Love