James Fenton (Ulster Scots poet)

For the English poet, see James Fenton.

James Fenton (born. 25 April 1931)[1] is a linguist and poet who writes in Ulster Scots.

He grew up in Drumdarragh and in Ballinaloob, County Antrim. His home language of childhood was Ulster Scots. Educated at Stranmillis College in Belfast, and later Queen's University, he became a teacher at schools in Belfast.

His poetry in Ulster Scots, at times lively, contented, wistful, is written in contemporary Ulster Scots, and particularly the dialect of Ballinaloob ("Belnaloob" in his poem Thonner an Thon).

Books

James Fenton's record and study of Scots and Scots words used in Ulster, The Hamely Tongue[2] has been published by the Ullans Press. A collection of his own poetry has been published by the Ullans Press too; Thonner an Thon.[3]

James Fenton now lives in Glengormley, Newtownabbey.

References

  1. "Birthdays". The Guardian. 25 April 2014. p. 39.
  2. The Hamely Tongue, The Ullans Press ISBN 1-905281-07-2
  3. Thonner an Thon, The Ullans Press ISBN 0-9530350-7-7

External links

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