Thursday, March 05, 2009

St Mungo's Mirrorball And Edinbugh Trams

I’ve been mulling over what to read tonight at St Mungo’s Mirrorball in Glasgow (7pm, free, details at the link for anyone in the vicinity). I doubt many people, if anyone, will attend both this and also at the Edinburgh launch next week, so I could read the same set at both events. However, that would be boring for me, so I’m trying to choose a good spread of poems that offer variety. Also continuity. And entertainment. And provocation. And so on…

I was reading Colin Will’s reflections on Edinburgh, which currently resembles a giant building site. Not only in the city centre but all over. You can’t go any distance without encountering roadworks, temporary traffic-lights etc. It’s a terrible eyesore, horrendously noisy, and makes travel in the city a miserable experience. You’ve got to feel sorry for the tourists who have come to visit one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and instead they find themselves in a dust-filled nightmare. As Colin suggests, there’s a suspicion that it’s all a complete waste of time and money. I have a poem about it in my book, titled ‘The Deconstruction Industry’, which I’ll certainly read in Edinburgh next week.

2 comments:

Liz said...

'Break a leg' for tonight, Rob...let us know how it goes with maybe a snitch or two (or more)of video...; )

Colin Will said...

Thanks for the mention Rob.