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January 03, 2009

The national bard's letters... blogged

Robert Burns

This year is Homecoming 09, celebrating 250 years since we started reciting poetry we rarely understand on January 25th, the birthday of our national bard, Robert Burns. It is not, the Government are at pains to tell us, a poorly camouflaged cynical plan to get more tourists to come "back home" to Scotland.

My pal Craig McGill at Dada let me know about a new project that brings together all the letters Burns ever wrote to his many mistresses and followers, published on a blog on the day they were written. It's as simple as they come, but charming and insightful to the bard's many passions.


Robert Burns' Letters, being on a blog and RSS feed, would make the ideal daily posting on a student's personal learning page on a VLE, like Glow. It wouldn't take a designer or enthusiastic teacher more than twenty minutes to put together some nice artwork and the feed, and get some kind-hearted soul who thought it worthwhile to promote it and amplify it through the main LTS site for more to enjoy. Hint, hint, nudge, nudge... we shall see what happens over the next couple of weeks in the run-up to Burns' night festivities. For the rest of us living on the interweb, you can just head over to the site throughout this year.

Comments

What a great idea to post Burns' Letters on the days they were sent.

Whatever happens in Scotland this year regarding the celebration of his birth, Burns' life and work will eventually make the difference to us as modern Scots if we embrace him as a transcendent spirit and not a Nationalist's versifier. Much of what Barak Obama will bring to the world of politics tomorrow came through Burns and the Scottish Enlightenment; that and Payne's The Rights of Man.

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