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Angus Campbell

    Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul is a poet whose works delve into the depths of human experience, exploring the intricate connections between the individual and the world around them. His poetry is characterized by evocative imagery and a lyrical quality that draws the reader into its distinct atmosphere. Caimbeul often draws inspiration from natural landscapes and cultural heritage to craft pieces that are both introspective and universal. His writing resonates with a profound understanding of emotion, appreciated for its heartfelt sincerity and literary craftsmanship.

    Eighth Moon Bridge
    Electricity
    • ‘In pencil-written and drawing-spattered notebooks intended for her Australian granddaughter, an elderly woman, now in Edinburgh, remembers and relives her Hebridean childhood. The community thus recreated is one where modernity – its emblem the Electricity of Angus Peter Campbell’s title – collides and overlaps with all sorts of linguistic, cultural and other continuities. But this is no sentimental or elegiac excursion into a long-gone past. What’s evoked here is a powerful sense of what it was, and is, to grow up amid family, neighbours and surroundings of a sort providing, for the most part, both security and happiness.’  JAMES HUNTER

      Electricity