John Burnside, the multi-award-winning Scottish poet and novelist, has died aged 69.
The information was introduced by his writer Jonathan Cape on Friday (31 Could).
In an announcement, the writer confirmed that Burnside died on Wednesday (29 Could) following a brief sickness.
“John was amongst essentially the most acclaimed writers of his technology, and revealed prolifically throughout many kinds – mainly as a poet, but in addition as a novelist, memoirist, author of quick tales and tutorial works – over a profession spanning almost forty years,” the message reads.
Amongst his achievements, Burnside received the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize for Feast Days (1992), the Whitbread Poetry Award for The Asylum Dance (2000), the Saltire E-book of the Yr for A Lie About My Father (2006).
In 2011, he received each the T S Eliot Prize and the Ahead Poetry Prize for Black Cat Bone.
Anna Webber, John’s literary agent, stated in an announcement: “That is an immense loss. John Burnside had a singular voice that introduced pleasure and solace to many readers throughout the globe.
“His work was characterised by deep empathy and understanding. He was finely attuned to the pure world, but in addition to individuals. These traits, so clearly seen in his writing, additionally marked out the person himself. John was form and delicate and beneficiant, and I’ll miss him terribly.”
Burnside was born in 1955 in Dunfermline and spent his early years in Cowdenbeath, Corby and Northamptonshire.
He studied English and European Literature on the Cambridgeshire Faculty of Arts and Expertise, earlier than working in IT as an analyst and software program engineer.
Burnside’s first assortment of poetry, The Hoop, was revealed in 1988 and received him a Scottish Arts Council guide award.
In addition to being impressed by the atmosphere and ecology, Burnside’s work additionally handled private issues. Within the haunting memoirs A Lie About My Father (2006) and Waking Up in Toytown (2010), he detailed his expertise with being the son of an abusive, alcoholic father.
Burnside’s most notable work is maybe his 2011 poetry assortment, Black Cat Bone, for which he received the T S Eliot Prize and the Ahead Poetry Prize for a similar guide. Burnside, Ted Hughes and Sean O’Brien are the one individuals to have received each prizes for one guide.
In 2011, Burnside spoke about his work being targeted on the irrational, moderately than the rational.
“Having been, because it had been, mad, and lived with horror which at that second I fully believed in, I do know that rationality doesn’t carry you all the way in which. Irrationality pursuits me greater than something: generally it’s very harmful, however it may be extremely stunning,” he defined.
In newer years, Burnside was a writer-in-residence on the College of Dundee, earlier than changing into a professor within the Faculty of English on the College of St Andrews, with a particular concentrate on artistic writing, ecology and American poetry.
John Burnside is survived by his spouse Sarah, sons Lucas and Gil, and grandson Apollo.