Existential Edinburgh is a personal journey through a city that has for centuries inspired many. An exploration, an evocation of the city's past and present it weaves together personal experience, memory and history. It takes the reader beyond the city's historic centre, looking out to surrounding areas that are inseparable from Edinburgh's story. There are companions on this journey, well-known figures from the past and the not so well-known.
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Jenni Calder, schrijvend onder de naam Jenni Daiches, is een auteur van romans en poëzie. Haar werk duikt vaak in de Schotse geschiedenis en cultuur, waarbij ze de complexiteit van de menselijke ervaring verkent door haar proza en verzen. Calder's schrijven wordt erkend om zijn stilistische verfijning en inzichtelijke verkenning van de personagepsychologie. Haar verhalen bieden lezers boeiende perspectieven op zowel het verleden als het heden.






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