The Ultimate Burns Supper Book: A Practical (But Irreverent) Guide to Scotland's Greatest Celebration

The Ultimate Burns Supper Book: A Practical (But Irreverent) Guide to Scotland's Greatest Celebration

by Clark Mc Ginn (Author)

Synopsis

Clark McGinn, one of the foremost Burns Supper speakers in the world, presents the "Ultimate Guide to the Burns Supper", containing all the information you need to enjoy a Supper, whether as host, speaker or guest. It includes: complete run through of what to expect on the night, with a list of courses and speeches; what to wear; how to prepare and present speeches; common Burns Supper questions (and their answers!); Burns' greatest poems, including a full English verse translation of the "Address to a Haggis"; and answers to your worries about eating haggis and drinking whisky. "Auld Scotland wants nae skinking ware, That jaups in luggies; But if ye wish her gratfu' prayer, Gie her a Haggis! 'Address to a Haggis,' " - Robert Burns. With detailed descriptions and instructions by a recognised and widely credited Burns supper speaker, this is a guide to a widespread and popular social event that has been practiced for 200 years. It is also an informal, light hearted introduction to an event that non Scots might otherwise find confusing or intimidating.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
Published: 01 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 1905222602
ISBN 13: 9781905222605

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'This is the best, the clearest, the sharpest, the only guide you will ever need.' From the Foreword by Professor Murray Pittock
Author Bio
Clark McGinn was born in Ayr and has been the speaker at Burns Suppers for thirty years. He has led the revelry at Suppers across Britain, Europe and the States, usually with a dram of whisky in hand. While at Glasgow University he founded the World Student Debating Competition and passed enough exams to become a banker, where his skills at arguing came in handy. His speeches have been shown on TV in Britain, America, Canada and Australia.