Andrew Carnegie: self-made Scottish-American steel millionaire and international philanthropist, remembered through trusts, charities and public buildings on both sides of the Atlantic. Robert Burns: Scotland's greatest poet and most famous philanderer; an inspiration for future liberal politicians and an almost mythical cultural icon. What do the world's greatest tycoon and Scotland's finest bard have in common? More than you might think. Despite dying thirty nine years prior to Carnegie's birth, Burns' work so inspired the philanthropist that he recited all eleven verses of 'Man Was Made to Mourn' at just eight years old. Carnegie's enthusiasm for the poet was to accompany him throughout his life, as unbeknownst to him parallels between himself and his idol emerged time and again. Fuelled by ambition, both brilliant Scots went to unusual lengths to better their lives. While Burns travelled the length and breadth of their homeland writing poetry that would endure for generations, Carnegie left Scotland for America to forge his place in the industrial revolution. The connections between Andrew Carnegie and Robert Burns are unexpected and fascinating, running from their humble beginnings to their enduring legacies. John Cairney
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John Cairney's literaire productie wordt gevormd door zijn veelzijdige carrière als acteur, schrijver, zanger, regisseur, producent, docent en schilder. Zijn eerste geschriften waren autobiografisch, wat hem ertoe aanzette om biografieën te schrijven van personages die hij op het toneel had gespeeld. Deze diverse artistieke achtergrond geeft zijn werk een unieke diepte en perspectief. Hoewel hij veel heeft gereisd, blijft zijn schrijven geworteld in zijn verbinding met zijn geboorteplaats Glasgow.






Is there anything new to say about Robert Burns? John Cairney says it's time to trash Burns the Brand and come on the trail of the real Robert Burns. He is the best of travelling companions on this entertaining journey to the heart of the Burns story. schovat popis
In A Walk in the Park, Cairney shows that he clearly loves the city and he expresses that it is more than it appears to be. He takes the reader on a unique walk through the various parks of the town stopping along the way to share brief anecdotes, historical accounts, and detailed images of how the parks look.
Greasepaint Monkey
An Actor on Acting
A book for actors, for would-be actors and for everyone who has a curiosity about theatre as it is on the inside. This is one actor's experience of over 60 years as a professional.
The book offers a contemporary collection of essays that delve into various facets of Glasgow, blending historical and cultural insights. Through a unique and often humorous lens, it presents a critical examination of the city, highlighting its complexities and charm.
Immortal Memories
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- 5 uur lezen
Book about Burns, with the contributors appearing to see him very differently, but what they all still have in common is a love and admiration for the man and his work.
The Luath Burns Companion
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- 12 uur lezen
This is not another complete works collection but a personal selection of sixty favourite poems, songs and other works, chosen by the Man Who Played Burns , as well as an introduction that explores Burns' life and influences, his triumphs and tragedies.
A collection of dramatic scripts by John Cairney interpreting the life and works of Robert Burns, this personal exploration of Burns' life and work builds a fuller picture of one of Scotland's most important cultural icons.