Edinburgh Days: Or Doing What I Want to Do

Edinburgh Days: Or Doing What I Want to Do

by Sam Pickering
Edinburgh Days: Or Doing What I Want to Do

Edinburgh Days: Or Doing What I Want to Do

by Sam Pickering

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Tales of meandering walks through Scotland’s capital by an essayist known for “often hilarious, sometimes poignant, takes on life” (The New York Times).
 
After a forty-year absence from the city, Sam Pickering—author, literary scholar, and inspiration for the lead character in Dead Poets Society—came to the University of Edinburgh on a fellowship in 2004. Edinburgh Days maps the transition from his life in Connecticut, defined by family, academic appointments, and the recognition of neighbors and avid acolytes, to a temporary existence on foreign soil that is at once unsettlingly isolating and curiously liberating. Part travelogue, part psychological self-study, it’s a walking tour of the Scottish capital as well as through the labyrinth of Pickering’s swerving moods and memories—and a look at what befalls the curious mind of an intellectual removed from the relations and responsibilities that otherwise delineate his days.
 
His daily explorations include Edinburgh Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Castle Rock, the Museum of Childhood, the National Gallery, the Writers’ Museum, the Museum of the People, the Huntly House, the John Knox House, the Royal Botanic Garden, and the Edinburgh Zoo, as well as neighborhood pubs, antique stores, and bookshops. Between his ambling tours, he revisits the works of writers renowned and obscure, including Robert Louis Stevenson, Samuel Smiles, John Buchan, Tobias Wolff, Russell Hoban, Patrick White, Hilaire Belloc, and Van Wyck Brooks. But it is not so much his erudition as his fascination with minutiae that infuses these essays with dynamic descriptions, quirky observations, and jesting interludes that bring the historic city to life.
 
“As he travels the damp, cobalt-gray streets of the great northern city, we rummage with him in old shops, follow him through gardens and graveyards, and see oft-visited monuments and museums through his fresh eyes . . . prose that glistens with natural details and an unapologetic delight in the foibles of humankind at its most genuine. We are fortunate to have Pickering as our tour guide.” —Jay Parini, author of Borges and Me


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611171792
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Publication date: 04/13/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

The inspiration for Robin Williams's character in the film Dead Poets Society, Sam Pickering is a professor of English at the University of Connecticut in Storrs. His nineteen previous books include Waltzing the Magpies: A Year in Australia, Letters to a Teacher, and Indian Summer: Musings on the Gift of Life.

What People are Saying About This

Jay Parini

"In Edinburgh Days, we meet Sam Pickering in the prime of his intellectual curiosity and writerly acumen. As he travels the damp, cobalt-gray streets of the great northern city, we rummage with him in old shops, follow him through gardens and graveyards, and see oft-visited monuments and museums through his fresh eyes. Pickering's deep familial sense permeates the pages, reminding us how connections to home and family can keep us tethered even when abroad. Equal parts self-reflection and world-inspection, these briskly paced essays move artfully in a prose that glistens with natural details and an unapologetic delight in the foibles of humankind at its most genuine. We are fortunate to have Pickering as our tour guide on these meanderings of feet and mind."--(Jay Parini, D. E. Axinn Professor of English and Creative Writing, Middlebury College)

George Garrett

"No one else writes the contemporary personal essay quite like Pickering. His prose recalls the best and brightest masters of the genre, but with an original voice and style completely his own. This represents his finest work so far. Built around a loose chronology of a semester spent living and working in Edinburgh, the pieces in this collection form a cohesive whole that is by turns evocatively descriptive, poignantly moving, deeply confessional, and richly comic-as only a learned and experienced wit can be. Edinburgh Days invites reflection on the setting, the author, and ourselves. Here Pickering has given us a fine contribution to American letters and, indeed, a celebration of good reading and good writing."--(George Garrett, professor emeritus of creative writing, University of Virginia)

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