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And the second question, can poetry be taught? I didn't think so.
Norman MacCaig
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Norman MacCaig
Age: 85 †
Born: 1910
Born: November 14
Died: 1996
Died: January 23
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Edinburgh
Scotland
Norman Alexander MacCaig
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And in a way, that's been a help to me, because I take great passions for a particular poet - sometimes it lasts for many years, sometimes only for a while. This happens to everybody.
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