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EDINBURGH

THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY

EDITED BY

ALAN TAYLOR

Saturday, 18th January

12:00 – 14:30


 
 
 
 
Member only event
This is a magnificent portrait of one of the world’s great cities in its many iterations, from ‘Edinburgh, the sink of abomination’ to the Athens of the North and everything – including the home of the Enlightenment, the Festival City, the Aids Capital of Europe and a Mecca for tourists seeking tartan tat – in between.
 
 

TIME & LOCATION



Date and time: Saturday Jan 18th, 12 PM to 2:30 PM

Location: 29 Abercromby Place
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ABOUT THE EVENT

From one of the earliest mentions of its name in the sixth century to the Covid lockdowns of the twenty-first, this is a magnificent portrait of one of the world’s great cities in its many iterations, from ‘Edinburgh, the sink of abomination’ to the Athens of the North and everything – including the home of the Enlightenment, the Festival City, the Aids Capital of Europe and a Mecca for tourists seeking tartan tat – in between.

As the nation’s capital it has been critical to its progress and a witness to epochal events, such the tumultuous reign of Mary, Queen of Scots, the Reformation, the Forty-Five rebellion, the Disruption of the Church of Scotland and the reconvening of the Scottish Parliament. All of these and more feature. But this is not simply a book about the great and good, the famous and infamous. There is testimony aplenty from ordinary folk who may not have made their mark on history but who have contributed to Edinburgh’s ever-expanding tapestry. There are stories body snatching and murder, drunkenness and drug-taking, sex and shopping, as well rants against inclement weather and the city council.

 
 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Alan Taylor has been a journalist for nigh on forty years. He was Deputy Editor of the Scotsman and Managing Editor of Scotsman Publications and writer-at-large for the Sunday Herald. In 1994, he was a judge of the Booker Prize, coincidentally the first time it was won by a Scot.

He was editor of the centenary editions of the collected novels of Muriel Spark and has edited several acclaimed anthologies, including The Assassin’s Cloak (2000). He wrote the bestselling Appointment in Arezzo: A Friendship with Muriel Spark (2017) and also edited Madly, Deeply: The Alan Rickman Diaries (2022).

 
 

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