Rhoda Bulter is arguably Shetland’s best-known and best-loved poet. First published in the 1960s, Rhoda’s poetry became hugely popular and a rich career blossomed in writing, performing and broadcasting. She breathed life into the Shetland dialect and her literary talent, combined with her personality, passion and knowledge of Shetland gained her respect internationally. Now, twenty years after her death, her four previously published books are produced together for the first time along with a large selection of previously unpublished work, totalling some 194 dialect poems in all. This vast collection also contains 15 music scores, photographs and line drawings by Rhoda herself. “...shӧ wrot fae da heart – her personality, her passions, her warmth, her humour, her towtfilness, her scholarship, her love o every livin thing including bugs, is aa atween da brods o dis book – your chance to meet her, ta gaff an greet wi her, even ta hear her flytin, an get ta keen her better.” Mary Blance.
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