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On Slaimish: An Ulster-Scots Collection
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On Slaimish: An Ulster-Scots Collection in Chattanooga, TN
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On Slaimish: An Ulster-Scots Collection in Chattanooga, TN
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James Fenton, born in 1931, grew up in north Antrim, in the adjoining townlands of Drumadarragh and Ballinaloob. Educated at Stranmillis College and Queen's University, Belfast, he spent his working life as a teacher and principal in Belfast, and now lives in Glengormley. He is the author of
The Hamely Tongue: A personal record of Ulster-Scots in County Antrim
(1995; new editions, 2000, 2007, 2014).
The Hamely Tongue
gave us a comprehensive record of contemporary Ulster-Scots; now, in the poems and prose of
On Slaimish
, the writer's native language comes vividly alive. From this vantage point he stands, and takes his stand, 'On the hoovin hairt o Antrim'.
The Hamely Tongue: A personal record of Ulster-Scots in County Antrim
(1995; new editions, 2000, 2007, 2014).
The Hamely Tongue
gave us a comprehensive record of contemporary Ulster-Scots; now, in the poems and prose of
On Slaimish
, the writer's native language comes vividly alive. From this vantage point he stands, and takes his stand, 'On the hoovin hairt o Antrim'.
James Fenton, born in 1931, grew up in north Antrim, in the adjoining townlands of Drumadarragh and Ballinaloob. Educated at Stranmillis College and Queen's University, Belfast, he spent his working life as a teacher and principal in Belfast, and now lives in Glengormley. He is the author of
The Hamely Tongue: A personal record of Ulster-Scots in County Antrim
(1995; new editions, 2000, 2007, 2014).
The Hamely Tongue
gave us a comprehensive record of contemporary Ulster-Scots; now, in the poems and prose of
On Slaimish
, the writer's native language comes vividly alive. From this vantage point he stands, and takes his stand, 'On the hoovin hairt o Antrim'.
The Hamely Tongue: A personal record of Ulster-Scots in County Antrim
(1995; new editions, 2000, 2007, 2014).
The Hamely Tongue
gave us a comprehensive record of contemporary Ulster-Scots; now, in the poems and prose of
On Slaimish
, the writer's native language comes vividly alive. From this vantage point he stands, and takes his stand, 'On the hoovin hairt o Antrim'.

















