George Bruce (poet)

George Bruce OBE (10 March 1909 โ€“ 25 July 2002) was a Scottish poet and radio journalist.[1][2][3]

He was educated at Fraserburgh Academy and Aberdeen University and later taught at the High School of Dundee, commuting across the Tay from Wormit in Fife.[1][4]

He was a BBC producer at Aberdeen (1946-1956) and Edinburgh (1956-1970). He co-produced the radio programmes Scottish Art and Letters and Arts Review. Later he was fellow in creative writing at Glasgow University (1971โ€“73) and visiting professor in US and Australia. In 1975-1976 he was the executive editor of The Scottish Review.[1]

In 1984 he was awarded OBE.[2] His book Pursuit won the Saltire Society award (1999) for Scottish Book of the Year.[1] His portrait (oil on panel, by Colin Dunbar, 1970) is in the collection of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.[5]

Books

  • 1944: Sea Talk
  • 1967: Landscapes and Figures
  • 1967: Perspectives
  • 1970: Collected Poems
  • 1986: A Scottish Postbag, co-edited with Paul Scott, an anthology of Scottish letters from the 13th century to the present
  • 1999: Pursuit
  • 2001: Woman of the North Sea, a book of art, co-produced with artist John Bellany
  • 2007: The Singing of the Foxes
  • To Foster and Enrich a history of the Saltire Society.

Articles

  • "The World of Robin Jenkins", in Saltire Review, Vol. 6, No. 20, Spring 1960, The Saltire Society, Edinburgh, pp. 73 - 77
  • "The Scottish Tradition", a review of The Scottish Tradition in Literature by Kurt Wittig, in Reid, Alexander (ed.), Saltire Review, Vol. 5, No. 16, Autumn 1958, The Saltire Society, pp. 49 - 51
  • "F.G. Scott 1880 - 1958", in Cencrastus No. 4, Winter 1980-81, pp. 25 & 26, ISSN 0264-0856

Further reading

  • Hubbard, Tom (2021), "The Poetry of George Bruce", in Hubbard, Tom (2022), Invitation to the Voyage: Scotland, Europe and Literature, Rymour, pp. 84 - 88, ISBN 9-781739-596002

References

  1. "George Bruce", an obituary by Paul Scott, The Guardian, August 6, 2002
  2. "George Bruce (1909 - 2002)", Scottish Poetry Library
  3. "George Bruce โ€“ Poet who captured the feel of his native land", The Herald, July 25, 2002
  4. Hubbard, Tom (2021), "The Poetry of George Bruce", in Scottish Review 5 May 2021 and Hubbard, Tom (2022), Invitation to the Voyage: Scotland, Europe and Literature, Rymour, pp. 84 - 88, ISBN 9-781739-596002
  5. "Portrait of the poet George Bruce, oil on panel, Colin Dunbar" (retrieved November 30, 2017)


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