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Kirsty Young's castaway this week is the writer and poet Liz Lochhead.
She was the Makar, the Scottish national poet, between 2011 and 2016.
Liz was born in Motherwell, not far from Glasgow, in 1947. She was always drawing at school and so decided to study at the Glasgow School of Art, where she didn't enjoy the drawing, but did start writing.
After winning a poetry competition, she started performing her poems at readings in Scotland. She published her first pamphlet of poetry, Memo for Spring, in 1972, after a publisher heard her at a reading.
After her second volume of poetry was published in 1978 and she won the first Scottish/Canadian Writers' Exchange Fellowship which took her to Toronto for a year, she was able to give up her job as an art teacher and start writing full time.
From the early 1980s, she started writing plays as well as poetry, and has also adapted classic Greek and French plays for the stage.
She was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 2015.
Producer: Sarah Taylor.
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Kirsty Young's castaway this week is the writer and poet Liz Lochhead.
She was the Makar, the Scottish national poet, between 2011 and 2016.
Liz was born in Motherwell, not far from Glasgow, in 1947. She was always drawing at school and so decided to study at the Glasgow School of Art, where she didn't enjoy the drawing, but did start writing.
After winning a poetry competition, she started performing her poems at readings in Scotland. She published her first pamphlet of poetry, Memo for Spring, in 1972, after a publisher heard her at a reading.
After her second volume of poetry was published in 1978 and she won the first Scottish/Canadian Writers' Exchange Fellowship which took her to Toronto for a year, she was able to give up her job as an art teacher and start writing full time.
From the early 1980s, she started writing plays as well as poetry, and has also adapted classic Greek and French plays for the stage.
She was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 2015.
Producer: Sarah Taylor.

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