Thom Nairn (8 July 1955 – 15 August 2017) was a Scottish poet and literary writer and editor. [1] He was born in Perthshire, grew up in Coupar Angus and worked as a heraldic artist before studying at the University of Edinburgh. [1] [2]
After graduation he edited the literary magazine Cencrastus, wrote reviews and published several books of poetry, and in 1991 co-edited (with Robert Crawford) a book of essays on Alasdair Gray. [1] The Times described his poetry as " surreal". [2]
Later, he specialised in translating from Greek into English. [1] [2]
He died in Edinburgh from complications of pneumonia on 15 August 2017. [1]
Thom Nairn (8 July 1955 – 15 August 2017) was a Scottish poet and literary writer and editor. [1] He was born in Perthshire, grew up in Coupar Angus and worked as a heraldic artist before studying at the University of Edinburgh. [1] [2]
After graduation he edited the literary magazine Cencrastus, wrote reviews and published several books of poetry, and in 1991 co-edited (with Robert Crawford) a book of essays on Alasdair Gray. [1] The Times described his poetry as " surreal". [2]
Later, he specialised in translating from Greek into English. [1] [2]
He died in Edinburgh from complications of pneumonia on 15 August 2017. [1]