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Vivienne Margaret 'Meg' Bateman (born 1959) is a Scottish academic, poet and short story writer. Bateman was born in Edinburgh. She studied Celtic at Aberdeen University and completed a PhD in medieval Scottish Gaelic language religious poetry. She then went on to teach Scottish Gaelic at the Universities of Edinburgh and Aberdeen. She lectures at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, on Skye, and is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at St Andrews University. Her Scottish Gaelic poetry has appeared in numerous anthologies, including ''Other Tongues'' (1990) and ''Twenty of the Best'' (1990). She has also translated Gaelic poetry into English for ''An Anthology of Scottish Women Poets'' (1991) and ''The Harp's Cry'' (1993). Her 1997 collection ''Aotromachd agus dàin eile/Lightness and other poems'' - her first to have facing English translations - deals with the fragility of love and human relationships. In 2011, Bateman's first ever published Scottish Gaelic short story, entitled ''Chanadh gun d'chur i às dha'', appeared in the short story collection Saorsa published by CLÀR as part of the Ùr-sgeul series of new Scottish Gaelic fiction. ==External links== *(BBC Bio - Làrach nam Bàrd ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Meg Bateman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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