Tom Hubbard
Tom Hubbard FCLIP (born 1950) was the first librarian of the Scottish Poetry Library and is the author, editor or co-editor of over thirty academic and literary works.[1]
Biography
Tom Hubbard was born in Kirkcaldy.[2]
After obtaining first class honours (
From 2000 to 2004, he was editor of BOSLIT (Bibliography of Scottish Literature in Translation), a research project of Edinburgh University, based at the National Library of Scotland.[2] He is also an honorary research fellow in the Department of Scottish Literature, University of Glasgow (2004–2007), an honorary fellow in the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures, University of Edinburgh (2005–2008), and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (FCLIP) (elected 2006).[1]
In 2006, Hubbard was visiting professor in Scottish Literature and Culture at the University of Budapest (ELTE).
Hubbard is on the editorial board of the journal Scottish Affairs, and an honorary visiting fellow at the University of Edinburgh Institute of Governance, where he is working on a "Scotland and Europe" project with Dr Eberhard Bort.[citation needed]
Bibliography
- Revaluation: ISSN 0264-0856
- review of The Scottish Sketches of R.B. Cunninghame Graham, edited by John Walker, in Hearn, Sheila G. (ed.), ISSN 0264-0856
- The Lucky Charm of Major Bessop (Grace Note Publications, 2014) ISBN 1907676481
- Poetry of ISBN 161925395X
- Parapets and Labyrinths: Poems in English and Scots on European Themes (Grace Note Publications, 2013) ISBN 1907676236
- The Nyaff and Other Poems (Windfall Books, 2012) ISBN 095572645X
- The Chagall Winnocks: Wi Ither Scots Poems and Ballants O Europe (Grace Note Publications, 2011) ISBN 1907676201
- with Ralph Pite, Keith Carabine and Lindy Stiebel, Lives of Victorian Literary Figures: Pt. VII: ISBN 1851969632
- with Ralph Pite, Rikky Rooksby and Edward Wakeling Lives of Victorian Literary Figures: Pt. VI: ISBN 1851969055
- Marie B: A Biographical Novel (Kirkcaldy: Ravenscraig Press, 2008) ISBN 0-9556559-1-9
- with ISBN 0950410683
- with Duncan Glen, A Fringe of Gold: The ISBN 1841587044
- Peacocks and Squirrels: Poems of Fife (Kirkcaldy: Akros Publications, 2007) ISBN 0861421841
- Border Crossings: Twelve Contemporary Writers from Scotland (Scottish PEN, 2007)
- ISBN 0861421728
- with RDS Jack, Scotland in Europe (SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language & Literature) (Editions Rodopi B.V., 2006) ISBN 9042021004
- with Zsuzsanna Varga, Anthology of Scottish poetry translated into Hungarian (2006)
- Scottish ISBN 1902944186
- From Soda Fountain to Moonshine Mountain: American Poems (Akros Publications, 2004) ISBN 0861421531
- with ISBN 1873644981
- Isolde's Luve-daith: Poems in English and Scots (Akros Publications, 1998) ISBN 0861420950
- with Thomas Rain Crowe and Gwendal Denez, A Celtic Resurgence: The New Celtic Poetry (Writing the Wind) (New Native Press, 1997) ISBN 1883197120
- Integrative Vision: Poetry and the Visual Arts in Baudelaire, ISBN 0861420713
- Seeking Mr. Hyde: Studies in Robert Louis Stevenson, Symbolism, Myth and the Pre-Modern (Scottish studies) (Peter Lang Publishing, 1995) ISBN 3631491077
- The New ISBN 090182495X
- with John Brewster, ISBN 0080364179
Theatre
Hubbard read the role of one of the old shepherds in the Merchants o Renoun presentation of Allan Ramsay's The Gentle Shepherd staged at the Netherbow Theatre, Edinburgh, on Thursday 26th and Saturday 28th November 1998.[4]
References
- ^ a b c d "Tom Hubbard". Scottish Book Trust. 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- ^ a b c "Tom Hubbard". Scottish Poetry Library. 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- ^ "Tom Hubbard". Grace Note Publications. 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- ^ Wi Allan an wi Gilbertfield / The Gentle Shepherd programme, The Merchants o Renoun, November 1998