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Soutar, William

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Soutar, William (1898-1943)

Scottish poet. He wrote both in English and in Scots with delicate artistry and rare humour, and was considered one of the most gifted poets of the modern Scottish renaissance. Among his books of verse are Conflict 1931, Seeds in the Wind 1933, Riddles in Scots 1937 (for children), and The Expectant Silence 1944.


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