
{"id":6193,"date":"2023-08-28T10:00:04","date_gmt":"2023-08-28T09:00:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/scotslanguageawards\/?p=6193"},"modified":"2023-08-27T14:22:59","modified_gmt":"2023-08-27T13:22:59","slug":"scots-language-awards-2023-brian-holton","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/scotslanguageawards\/scots-language-awards-2023-brian-holton\/","title":{"rendered":"Scots Language Awards 2023: Brian Holton"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" src=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/scotslanguageawards\/files\/2023\/08\/CEFCFE21-5378-4246-8623-97295B730AD8-300x200.jpeg\" class=\"size-medium alignright wp-image-6194\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\" srcset=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/scotslanguageawards\/files\/2023\/08\/CEFCFE21-5378-4246-8623-97295B730AD8-300x200.jpeg 300w, https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/scotslanguageawards\/files\/2023\/08\/CEFCFE21-5378-4246-8623-97295B730AD8-24x16.jpeg 24w, https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/scotslanguageawards\/files\/2023\/08\/CEFCFE21-5378-4246-8623-97295B730AD8-36x24.jpeg 36w, https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/scotslanguageawards\/files\/2023\/08\/CEFCFE21-5378-4246-8623-97295B730AD8-48x32.jpeg 48w, https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/scotslanguageawards\/files\/2023\/08\/CEFCFE21-5378-4246-8623-97295B730AD8-600x400.jpeg 600w, https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/scotslanguageawards\/files\/2023\/08\/CEFCFE21-5378-4246-8623-97295B730AD8.jpeg 720w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>Weel duin tae Brian Holton wha hae bin nominatit in Scots Book o the Year in the Scots Language Awards. <a href=\"https:\/\/projects.handsupfortrad.scot\/scotslanguageawards\/nominate-noo\/\">Vote now!<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The Scots Language Awards are in the Johstone Toon Ha, Johnstone on 16th September at 7pm. Tickets fir the ceremony are available tae buy here: <a href=\"https:\/\/handsup.link\/SLA-BuyTickets\">https:\/\/handsup.link\/SLA-BuyTickets<\/a>. <\/p>\n<p>We askit Brian Holton o Brian Holton thae speirins. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Tell us aboot yersel or yer ootfit.<\/strong><br \/>\nA wis born in Galashiels in 1949, an wis learnit Chinese at the universities o Embra and Durham. A\u2019ve owreset a dizzen o Yang Lian\u2019s books: A Tower Built Downward, Anniversary Snow Venice Elegy, Narrative Poem, an mair. <br \/>\nMa ingaitherin o classical Chinese poems in Scots, Staunin Ma Lane, was furthset bi Shearsman Books in 2016, an ma Hard Roads an Cauld Hairst Winds bi Taproot Press in 2022, an in 2023, Aa Cled Wi Clouds She Cam, frae Irish Pages.<br \/>\nA wis an academic but A\u2019m better nou: A leirit Chinese leid an literature at Edinburgh, Durham, an Newcastle, an Chinese-English owresettin at Newcastle an the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. <br \/>\nAs a bairn A bade in Lagos, Embra, Falkirk, Gala, an Selkirk. Nou A bide in Melrose, in ma ain cauf kintra.<br \/>\nA\u2019ve been cried \u201cthe foremost translator from Chinese of his generation.\u201d (Jim Gilchrist), \u201ca master of the Scots tongue\u201d (Robert Alan Jamieson), \u201cthe living master of literary Scots\u201d (Kathleen Jamie), an fowk hae descyvit ma wark as \u201c\u2026\u2018versions\u2019 which through his exquisite virtuosity bring us a set of works which are unique in history, special in expression and timeless in their universality\u201d (Johnny Rodger), \u201ca unique \u2013 and uniquely poetic achievement: (Prof. W.N. Herbert) an \u201cmagical Scots recreations\u2026 Holton finds the exact voice for this unheard music\u201d (Prof. John Minford).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Whit wis it got ye involvit wi the Scots leid?<\/strong><br \/>\nMa faither\u2019s fowk wir frae Waterford, but ma mither\u2019s wir aa Borderers: Youngs an McDiarmids frae Selkirk, Raes an Johnstons frae Gala. <br \/>\nA did Higher English at Gala Academy under Donald McInnes, whae gart us read Scots as weill as English. We read the Makars, like Henryson, Dunbar, an Gawain Douglas, an the Border Ballads, Stevenson, Scott, an Hogg, up ti the likes o Garioch, McDiarmid, Sydney Goodsir Smith, an Lewis Grassic Gibbon.<br \/>\nAe simmer forenicht in 1965, a heard a Selkirk lad say, \u201cIr oo aa gaun soomin at the Skerrs the morn\u2019s morn?\u201d An on a suddentie A kent whit A\u2019d heard wisnae the \u2018bad English\u2019 the dominies forbade, or onie kin o \u2018slang\u2019, but a leid in its ain richt. Donald McInnes\u2019s lessons had sunk in, sae A set maself ti read aa the Scots A cud finnd, an spent mair time listenin ti fowk aboot uis , auld an young.<br \/>\nOwresttin inti Scots cam in 1981. At the college A fell in luve wi Shuihu Zhuan (aka Water Margin), a tale o caterans an reivers, the first maisterwark o vernacular Chinese, scrievit in a leid that\u2019s fresh, new-made, an souple. Yae day A wis tellin my wife hou A cudna mak it wark in English, an she said \u201cWeill, hou no try it in Scots?\u201d <br \/>\nA\u2019d never been taught ti write Scots, didnae ken cud A dae\u2019t or no. But neist day A sat doun at the typewriter, an the firsten chapter juist fell onti the page. I hadnae kent A hed the skeil o this, an the match with tongue o the original was that neat, A wis amazed an delytit. Whan A\u2019d feenisht the chapter, A sent it ti ma teachers in Embra, an they gied it ti the editor o Cencrastus, wha tuik it for the magazine. An that wis hou A gat ma stert.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Why dae ye feel it is important tae use Scots in everyday life?<\/strong><br \/>\nUise it or loss it. Gin oo dinnae, oo\u2019ll juist get drount out wi the yammer o English, an the\u2019re nae en o pruifs that wee minority leids like ours needs ti be seen an heard in season an out o season, for ti byde in life, souple, forcie, an in guid hairt.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Dae ye hae a favourite Scots phrase or saying?<\/strong><br \/>\nHaud aye forrit wi an eident hairt.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Is there a Scots speaker who inspires you?<\/strong><br \/>\nMa grandfaither Samuel McDiarmid Young, ma granny Chrissie Young (n\u00e9e Rae), an ma great-aunt Kate Smith (n\u00e9e Young), as weill as ma mither Isobel Young, aa Scots speakers, the aulder yins wi right braid auld-farrant Border tongues on them. Ma late twin brither Harvey wis a constant inspiration, an sae wis Walter Elliot frae Selkirk, that A warkit wi at BBC Radio Tweed in the echties.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Do you hear Scots spoken regularly in your local area? Have you noticed any changes over time?<\/strong><br \/>\nThe\u2019re plenty Scots spoken in the Borders yit, for aa the\u2019re sae monie incomers, an A hear it on Melrose High Street ilka day.<br \/>\n\tAathing chynges. The isogloss atween Border Scots an Central Scots wis yince atween Gala an Peebles, but nou young fowk in Gala soun like they\u2019re frae Midlothian: whether that\u2019s frae the Glesca an Embra owerspill incomers in the saxties or no, A dinna ken. A jalouse the new isogloss\u2018ll be in about Lindean, atween Gala an Selkirk. <br \/>\nBut it\u2019s juist deid tongues that disnae chynge, sae there\u2019s life in the auld leid yit.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ony particlar career heighlichts<\/strong><br \/>\nA\u2019m proud o winnin the Robert Tannahill Prize, 2017, wi ma coronach For Ma Faither (https:\/\/www.scotslanguage.com\/articles\/view\/id\/5088). <br \/>\nAn A\u2019m juist as proud that me an Yang Lian gat the firsten 2021 Sarah McGuire Prize for Poetry Translation for Anniversary Snow (Shearsman Books, 2019).<br \/>\nA wis fair tickled that Hard Roads an Cauld Hairst Winds won ti the shortleet in the 2022 Scots Leid Awards.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Wha&#8217;s yer plans fir the days aheid?<\/strong><br \/>\nA\u2019m ettlin ti keep warkin on FAAIN FLOUERS LICHT AS DREAMS: Mair Chinese Lyrics, follaein up Aa Cled Wi Clouds She Cam, for Irish Pages in 2024-5. It\u2019ll hae anither walin o poems frae the anthology 300 Song Ci. <br \/>\nAn there\u2019ll be anither twae books bi Yang Lian ti come: yin\u2019s juist about feenisht, and he\u2019s juist sent uis the firsten few pages o the yin eftir that.<\/p>\n<p>Read more about <a href=\"http:\/\/tentietranslations.weebly.com\/\">Brian Holton<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/tentietranslations.weebly.com\/\">http:\/\/tentietranslations.weebly.com\/<\/a><br \/>\nFacebook: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/brian.holton.395\">http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/brian.holton.395<\/a><br \/>\nTwitter: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.twitter.com\/\">http:\/\/www.twitter.com\/<\/a><br \/>\nInstagram: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.instagram.com\/\">http:\/\/www.instagram.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The Scots Language Awards are in the Johnstone Toon Ha, Johnstone on 16th September at 7pm. Tickets are available to buy here: <a href=\"https:\/\/handsup.link\/SLA-BuyTickets\">https:\/\/handsup.link\/SLA-BuyTickets<\/a> There wull be some grand entertainmint oan the nicht tae, includin a recital fae Renfrewshire\u2019s poet laureate Shaun Moore,wha wis appointit as the region\u2019s Tannahill Makar last year. talks fae weel regairdit Scots scrievers Cat Cochrane an Shane Strachan, alang wi musical performances fae celebratit multi-instumentalist brithers Euan and Lewis McLaughlin, an sangster Iona Fyfe. <\/p>\n<p>If you would like to support Hands Up for Trad in their work with Scottish trad music and musicians please consider supporting our <a href=\"http:\/\/www.patreon.com\/handsupfortrad\">Patreon<\/a> campaign. We have 3 tiers starting at $1 a month and everything helps support us in our work. Read more at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.patreon.com\/handsupfortrad\">www.patreon.com\/handsupfortrad<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Weel duin tae Brian Holton wha hae bin nominatit in Scots Book o the Year in the Scots Language Awards. Vote now! The Scots Language Awards are in the Johstone Toon Ha, Johnstone on 16th September at 7pm. Tickets fir the ceremony are available tae buy here: https:\/\/handsup.link\/SLA-BuyTickets. 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