Top Scottish authors Ken MacLeod and Ron Butlin were the first to try out Edinburgh’s new ‘book benches’ after they were installed in George Street’s urban gardens today. Along with Lizzie MacGregor who edited Luckenbooth, an anthology of poetry, they sat and posed for photographers and film crews earlier this afternoon.

Ken MacLeod’s Night Sessions and Ron Butlin’s The Magicians of Edinburgh are among the ‘books’ used to fill the benches.

The four hand-carved sit-on sculptures, built from wooden versions of Edinburgh’s favourite books, have been commissioned and installed by the City of Edinburgh Council to commemorate the 10th anniversary year of the city’s designation as a UNESCO City of Literature.

Crafted by Peter Graham of Bespoke Design with the support of DWA Landscape Architects Ltd, the benches are intended to celebrate the Scottish Capital’s reputation as a home of great literature.

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A list of the city’s ‘top 40’ titles as compiled by the Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust can be found carved into the sculptures.

Councillor Richard Lewis, Culture and Sport Convener, said: “As the world’s first UNESCO City of Literature, Scotland’s Capital city is a genuine hub for all things linked to literature. These additions to the city’s streets to celebrate 10 years of this fantastic designation can only go to reinforce that status further.

“You could get lost tracing through the rows upon rows of books featured in these sculptures. Like any good bookshelf, you’re sure to find a title that suits your tastes.”

The books which are included are as follows:

Fiction

44 Scotland Street (2004) by Alexander McCall Smith

Complicity (1993) by Iain Banks

The Fanatic (2000) by James Robertson

The Game of Kings (1961) by Dorothy Dunnett

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961) by Muriel Spark

Trainspotting (1993) by Irvine Welsh

The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox (2006) by Maggie O’Farrell

Classic Fiction

Waverley (1814) by Sir Walter Scott

The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824) by James Hogg

Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886) by Robert Louis Stevenson

Noctes Ambrosianae (1820 – 1835) by John Wilson et al.

Marriage (1818) by Susan Ferrier

The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker (1771) by Tobias Smollett

Non-fiction

A Treatise of Human Nature (1740) by David Hume

Edinburgh: Picturesque Notes (1878) by Robert Louis Stevenson

Encyclopaedia Britannica

Theory of the Earth (1788) by James Hutton

History of the Reformation in Scotland (1586-1587) by John Knox

Mary Queen of Scots (1969) by Antonia Fraser

The Silent Traveller in Edinburgh (1948) by Chiang Yee

Curiosities of Crime in Edinburgh (1861) by James McLevy

Royal Edinburgh: Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets (1890) by Margaret Oliphant

Boswell’s Edinburgh Journals 1767-1786 by James Boswell

Poetry

Robert Fergusson Selected Poems (2007) edited by James Robertson

The Poems of Norman MacCaig (2005) edited by Ewen McCaig

The Ever Green (1724) by Allan Ramsay

The Magicians of Edinburgh(2012) by Ron Butlin

Luckenbooth: An Anthology of Edinburgh Poetry (2007) edited by Lizzie MacGregor

Crime

Body Politic (1997) by Paul Johnston

Fatal Last Words (2009) by Quintin Jardine

Black and Blue (1987) by Ian Rankin

Case Histories (2004) by Kate Atkinson

Children’s

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (1997) by J.K. Rowling

Fleshmarket (2003) by Nicola Morgan

Maisie Comes to Morningside (1984) by Aileen Paterson

Greyfriars Bobby (1912) by Eleanor Atkinson

A Child’s Garden of Verses (1885) by Robert Louis Stevenson

Science-Fiction

The Night Sessions (2008) by Ken MacLeod

Player of Games (1989) by Iain M. Banks

Halting State (2007) Charles Stross

 

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