Millennial Days: Religion as Consolation and Desolation in Contemporary Scottish Poetry
Author
McGonigal, JamesDate
2000Abstract
This paper outlines the context of Scottish religious culture and ideology,
and its impact on contemporary poets who grew up within it.
Their work helps us to move beyond sectarian tensions between Protestant
majority and Catholic minority by understanding the deep strategies
by which these communities construct both ‘reality’ and poetry.
Scottish poets in a postmodern world also find paths out of such cultural
divides, by creative exploration of other spiritual traditions, and by offering
a more balanced appreciation of the continuities in their own.