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== Scottish connection == Others closely associated were the Scottish (as Hendry was) poets [[G. S. Fraser]] and [[Norman MacCaig]], although the latter saw his work from ''Riding Lights'' (1955) onwards as part of "the long haul towards lucidity" after his Apocalyptic start.<ref>I. Ousby ed., ''The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English'' (1995) p. 582</ref> There was quite an overlap with the ''[[Scottish Renaissance]]'' group of writers, though not necessarily by publication in London. Others sometimes mentioned in this connection include [[Ruthven Todd]], [[Tom Scott (poet)|Tom Scott]], [[Hamish Henderson]], [[Maurice Lindsay (broadcaster)|Maurice Lindsay]], [[Edwin Morgan (poet)|Edwin Morgan]], [[Burns Singer]], and William Montgomerie. This grouping was fairly represented in ''[[Modern Scottish Poetry (Faber)|Modern Scottish Poetry]]'' ([[1946 in poetry|1946]]). Welsh and Irish poets were also prominent.
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