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Iain and Crichton
George Mackay Brown from Orkney, and Iain Crichton Smith from Lewis, wrote both poetry and prose fiction shaped by their distinctive island backgrounds.
* Cholmondeley Award: Elizabeth Bartlett, Dorothy Nimmo, Peter Scupham, Iain Crichton Smith
George Mackay Brown from Orkney, and Iain Crichton Smith from Lewis, wrote both poetry and prose fiction shaped by their distinctive island backgrounds.
* Iain Crichton Smith, writer-grew up in Lewis.
* Iain Crichton Smith ( 1928 – 1998 ), Scottish poet and critic
* Iain Crichton Smith
* Iain Crichton Smith
* Smith, Iain Crichton
# George Mackay Brown, Norman MacCaig, Iain Crichton Smith
* Iain Crichton Smith, Scottish author
* Iain Crichton Smith Mac a ' Ghobhainn ( poet, novelist )
* Iain Crichton Smith: Poet and Author from Bayble
" Lazybed " is a play written by author and playwright Iain Crichton Smith.
Iain Crichton Smith ( Iain Mac a ' Ghobhainn ) ( 1 January 1928-15 October 1998 ) was a Scottish man of letters, writing in both English and Scottish Gaelic, and a prolific author in both languages.
* Iain Crichton Smith, Guardate i gigli, a cura di Silvia Campanini, EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2009
* Iain Crichton Smith publications on the Carcanet website
* Aberdeen University Celtic Department Experts on Iain Crichton Smith's writing, especially in Gaelic
* The Contribution of Iain Crichton Smith-An essay on Crichton Smith's poetry, by Edwin Morgan
*" Real People in a Real Place " and " Between Sea and Moor " Iain Crichton Smith's essays
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Iain and life
* The British Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith demands that Prime Minister Tony Blair apologise for the comments of his press secretary, Tom Kelly, in which Kelly compared Dr. David Kelly, the BBC source who took his own life after his identity was revealed by the Ministry of Defence, to the fictional Walter Mitty character.
His life, area and its history were dramatised by Alan Moore's essay Unearthed in an anthology of essays on London edited by Iain Sinclair.
Maggie Sheridan ( Mirren ), a washed-up blues vocalist from the 1960s who had long since stopped performing, had settled into a comfortable life on the Dublin estate of the father of her childhood friend, Sir Charles Stafford ( Iain Cuthbertson ).

Iain and work
* Contact ( The Culture ), a fictional organization in the work Iain M. Banks
Iain Pears wrote a historical novel called " The Dream of Scipio " which refers to Cicero's work in various direct and indirect ways.
In 1987, Crozier and Longville published their anthology A Various Art, which focused mainly on the Cambridge poets, and Iain Sinclair edited yet another anthology of Revival-related work Conductors of Chaos ( 1996 ).
She married Iain Michie in 1957, and she followed his work with the Royal Army Medical Corps for 16 years in the UK and overseas.
The work on tin was begun shortly afterwards by Iain Lea, who provided information for the IETF RFC 2980.
Hall's fondness for moving from one medium to another can also be seen in his work I Luv You Jimmy Spud, which began as a 1995 radio play and was later adapted by Hall into a stage play and a film, Gabriel and Me, starring Billy Connolly and Iain Glen.
Pamela K. Gilbert, author of Imagined Londons, expressed her belief that Patterson " discovered the dreams of modernism within the world of the 1990s in the same way that he found the dreams of the present lurking within the modernist space of Harry Beck's underground map ", comparing the work to the writing of Iain Sinclair and the artwork of Mark Dion.
The second work ( 2007 ) was by Iain McCreary from the consultancy Insight SRI Ltd.
* Iain M. Banks ' novel Against a Dark Background contains a rare instance of a monowheel as an important feature of a fictional work.
Since his death, there have been various publications regarding Lloyd-Jones and his work, most popularly a biography in two volumes by Iain Murray.
Before she teamed up with Iain Robertson to work on Sea of Souls they had previously worked together on The Slab Boys and The Debt Collector.
* Australian electoral reform and two concepts of representation An article discussing Nanson's work by Iain McLean.
Smith's work is characterised by intricate, sometimes obscure plots and an interest in taboos and the occult, told in an elliptic, fractured narrative style reminiscent of Iain Sinclair or the cut-up technique of William S. Burroughs.
Noted genealogist, the late Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk, speculated in his work, The Highland Clans, that the undifferenced arms of the Gunn chief would be described as follows: " Gules a lymphad, sails furled, oars in saltire, and in chief a mullet Gold between two buckles Silver.
Educated at Downing College and Gonville & Caius, Cambridge, Iain Overton's film work has won him various awards.
A similar concept is the basis of Iain M. Banks ' Culture series ( 1987 –); the organization carrying out the work is named Special Circumstances.
In 2003, under heavy pressure from the preparation of the Hutton Inquiry, the BBC refused to show Crick's report for Newsnight into ' Betsygate ', the alleged misuse of public funds by the private office of former Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith and supposed payments to his wife Betsy for work she did not do.
On arrival, they learn from foreman Roy Collinson ( Iain Cuthbertson ) that the refurbishment of one of the rooms in " Taskerlands " remains uncompleted, the builders having refused to work in it on the grounds that it is haunted.
The political-scientist Professor Iain Hamphsher-Monk wrote in his textbook: " This work The Jewish Question has been cited as evidence for Marx's supposed anti-semitism, but only the most superficial reading of it could sustain such an interpretation.
* The Iain Robertson Community with YouTube links to all of Iain's work

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