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Edwin Morgan was a Scottish poet, translator, and academic, celebrated for his innovative contributions to contemporary poetry. Born in Glasgow in 1920, he became a prominent figure in the Scottish literary scene, known for his unique blend of traditional forms and modernist experimentation. Morgan's work often reflects his deep engagement with social issues, language, and the human experience, making him a beloved voice in Scottish literature. His poetry encompasses a wide range of themes, from personal reflection to political commentary, showcasing his versatility as a writer.

Throughout his career, Morgan received numerous accolades, including the title of Scotland's first Makar, or national poet, in 2004. His translations of classical texts, such as Beowulf, and his ability to weave the voices of various cultures into his work further solidified his reputation as a significant literary figure. Morgan's lasting influence on poetry continues to resonate with readers and writers alike, and his legacy remains a cornerstone of Scottish literary heritage.

Nationaliteit Schots
Geboortedatum April 27, 1920
Geboorteplaats Glasgow, Scotland
Sterfdatum December 19, 2019