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Ian Hamilton Finlay: Selections

Ian Hamilton Finlay: Selections is a comprehensive compilation that highlights the extensive body of work by the renowned Scottish poet and artist Ian Hamilton Finlay. The book features a diverse range of his poetry, essays, and visual art, providing a rich and multifaceted view of his creative endeavors. It serves as a testament to Finlay's innovative approach to poetry and his significant impact on the literary and artistic landscapes of the 20th century. more

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Ian Hamilton Finlay
Ian Hamilton Finlay

Ian Hamilton Finlay was a Scottish poet, artist, and landscape designer. His work is known for its unique visual and linguistic style, blending poetry, philosophy, and landscape art. Finlay's poetry often explores political, historical, and natural themes, and his landscape design works embody his philosophical ideas. more

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