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Muir, Edwin

Scottish poet. He drew mystical inspiration from his Orkney childhood. First Poems (1925) was published after an extended period of travel and residence in Europe, which also resulted in translations from German of Franz Kafka and Lion Feuchtwanger, in collaboration with his wife, the novelist Willa Anderson (1890–1970). Dreams, myths, and menaces coexist in his poetry and his Autobiography (1954) explores similar themes.

Muir was born in Deerness, Orkney, the son of a crofter. When he was 14 the family had to move to Glasgow, where the drab industrial surroundings had a great effect on him. In 1919 he married Willa and travelled to Prague with her. They returned to Scotland at the outbreak of World War II. This early part of his life is described in The Story and the Fable (1940), revised as An Autobiography (1954). After the war he returned to Prague, then went to Rome, and later worked in the USA as professor of poetry at Harvard University.

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