Edinburgh has long inspired writers, from Robert Louis Stevenson to Hugh
MacDiarmid. In this sparkling new collection of poems about the city in
the twenty-first century, renowned poet and novelist Ron Butlin draws on
his experience as Edinburgh's Makar, or Poet Laureate. With verve and
wit, Butlin leads the reader on a journey through multi-faceted
Edinburgh, a place of sweeping vistas and strip bars, grand towers and
failed tramlines, world heritage and homelessness. Underlying all these
poems, whether satirical or celebratory, is a deep love for the
architecture, landscape and people of Scotland's capital city. The
Magicians of Edinburgh will delight long-time residents and visitors
alike.