Robin Fulton
Robin Fulton (born 6 May 1937 on the Isle of Arran), is a Scottish poet and translator.
Biography
He has lived in Stavanger, Norway, since 1973 working as a university lecturer. Fulton gained a PhD in Scottish literature from the University of Edinburgh in 1972.[1]
He has published his own collections and several translations of Scandinavian poetry into English, including Olav H. Hauge, Tomas Tranströmer and Henrik Nordbrandt.
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References
- Fulton, Robin William MacPherson (1972). "Social criticism in Scottish literature 1480-1560". hdl:1842/22234. Cite journal requires
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External links
- Robin Fulton | Poems in poetenladen (poet-shop), english-german
- Peter Macdonald's review of A NORTHERN HABITAT: COLLECTED POEMS 1960-2010 - featured in Rain Taxi
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