Robert Alan Jamieson

Robert Alan Jamieson (born 1958) is a poet and novelist from Shetland, Scotland. He grew up in the crofting community of Sandness. He works as a creative writing tutor at Edinburgh University, having been co-editor of the Edinburgh Review in 1993–1998 and a creative writing fellow at the Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde in 1998–2001.

Novels

 * Soor Hearts (1984)
 * Thin Wealth (1986)
 * A Day at the Office (1991), named by Edinburgh-based List Magazine among the 100 Best Scottish Books of All Time: "Each page of this book – a precursor to much modern experimental Scottish fiction – looks more like a work of art than a novel."
 * Da Happie Laand (2010)
 * MacCloud Falls (2017)

Poetry
Jamieson writes in the Shetland dialect of Scots. Some of his works are:
 * Shoormal (1986)
 * Nort Atlantik Drift (1999), reprinted in a bilingual edition in 2007. Includes "Laamint fir da tristie", which was selected as a poem of the week at The Scotsman in June 2008.
 * Ansin t'Sjaetlin: some responses to the language question (2005)
 * Plague Clothes (2020)

Theatre

 * An Aald Lion Lies Doon (1986)
 * Beyond the Far Haaf (1989), Libretto for a symphonic cantata, music by David Ward.)

Anthologies

 * (Contributor) Pax Edina: The One O' Clock Gun Anthology (Edinburgh, 2010)