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      <title>View from the Hill</title>
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      <description>Scottish poet Douglas Dunn, author of several collections of poetry including the award-winning Elegies in 1985, is currently Professor of English at the University of St Andrews. Stepping into his book-filled office on a sparkling December morning, it took me a moment or two to spot the PC, only partly visible behind a mountain of textbooks. &#34;My glorified typewriter&#34; is how Dunn refers to it.

He is nonetheless fully aware of the Internet, although he refuses to use electronic mail, asserting that he has more than enough mail to deal with already (a glance at his desk providing the proof).</description>
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