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Norman MacCaig, a Scottish poet, is revered for his beautifully crafted poems that delve into themes of nature, love, and the human condition. His poetic voice is characterized by simplicity, clarity, and profound emotional depth. MacCaig's work encourages readers to find beauty in the ordinary and to embrace the quiet moments of life. His legacy serves as an inspiration for aspiring poets and writers to be mindful of their surroundings and to express their observations with honesty and elegance, touching the hearts of those who read their work.

"A terrible thing about getting oldish is that your friends start dying, and in the last ten years I have lost seven or eight of my closest."



"It's like breathing in and out to me. It's like having a conversation with someone who isn't there. Because it has to be addressed to somebody - not a particular person, or very rarely."



"All I write about is what's happened to me and to people I know, and the better I know them, the more likely they are to be written about."



"There are some friends you don't meet for twenty years and when you meet them again it's as if no twenty years has happened - you're lucky when that happens. I feel the same about books."


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