Ian Hamilton Finlay is one of the most innovative and wide-ranging
artists working in Scotland. The distinctive classicism of his graphic
work and sculptures are instantly recognisable, whether set in the heart
of busy public spaces in Europe and the States, or photographed in the
oasis of Little Sparta, the garden in Stonypath in the Borders which is
home to his poem-sculptures. Fishing boats, Panzer tanks, the French
Revolution, the pastoral tradition of English art and the principles of
Neo-Classicism run through his graphic and sculptural work, the logical
extension to his fascination with concrete poetry. Yet Ian Hamilton
Finlay was first known as a poet and short story writer. In America,
poets like Robert Creeley and Lorine Niedecker found affinity with his
poetry decades before his work began to receive the respect it is now
accorded in the UK.
This fully revised and updated edition of the 1996 Polygon selection of
his work is expanded to set his earlier poetry like 'The Dancers Inherit
the Party' and Glasgow Beasts in the context of his fiction, short
plays, and later uncollected poems.