This Burns day, Scotland's former Makar and award-winning writer Jackie Kay delves into her personal archive.
On the birthday of Scotland's bard, join us to celebrate the work of another great Scottish poet, Jackie Kay.
In conversation with National Librarian Amina Shah, Jackie Kay will share the experience of donating her archive to the Library – an invaluable collection of 34 boxes that chronicles her life and literary journey.
The archive is a treasure trove offering an intimate look into Jackie's creative and personal life, including manuscripts of poems, novels, short stories, and plays, alongside family papers, personal letters, photographs, notebooks, schoolbooks, and early essays. It even includes cherished memorabilia such as audio cassettes, prizes, awards, and honours.
Jackie will reflect on her hopes for the archive, considering the potential it holds now that it's accessible to the public. This event offers a rare chance to hear from Jackie herself about the memories, stories, and inspirations preserved within this remarkable collection.
About the speaker
Novelist, playwright and poet Jackie Kay was born in Edinburgh in 1961. She grew up in Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, with her adoptive parents John and Helen. Kay was the Scottish Makar (National Poet) from 2016 to 2021, and has won many awards for her work. Her latest book, 'Coorie Doon', is her first childrens book.
About the chair
Amina Shah, FRSE, is the National Librarian and Chief Executive of the National Library of Scotland.