Books & Music May 2023

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BlackRood

symbolismandwhatdo youget?Itmightsound likethetrappingsofaDan Brownthriller,but The BlackRood isthetrue storyofScotland’s missingcrownjewel.

Takeoneancient artefactshroudedin mystery.Addasmuggler princess(andfuture QueenofScotland), Normaninvaders,anda potentblendofnational

SmuggledintoScotland bypiousMargaretof Wessex(alsoknownas ‘ThePearlofScotland’), theBlackRood symbolisedthe“infinitely valuable,immutable, incorruptiblenatureof eternallife”.Itsbejewelled andgildedexterior supposedlyconcealeda treasurebeyondmeasure: asplinteroftheTrue Cross,thetreeupon whichChristbledand diedforhumanity’ssins.

Why,then,hassucha treasurefadedinto obscurity?

Forthefirsttime,David Willemtellsthetaleof Scotland’slostreliquary, theBlackRood,whichis everybitasworthyof commemorationasthe famousStoneofScone.

withaninfluentialfamily (theHouseofWessex) oncemoredownontheir luck,reducedtofleeing refugeesbytheNorman invasionandseeking succourintheunlikely armsofanoldenemy: Scotland.

Ahistorywriterand diarist,Willemtakesuson awell-researchedbutfar fromdryjourneytoa turbulenttimeof bloodshedandpower struggle.

Itbeginsasallgood originstoriesoughtto;

Butthecompelling interpersonal conflictsare eclipsedby headyquestions ofnationhood andspirituality, asreadersare invitedto considerthe symbolic importanceof thislongforgottentotem,andwhat implicationmightarise wereittoberediscovered.

Willemexplainsthatthe BlackRoodisn’ttheonly mysteriousrelicofitsilk.A largepartofthebook’s excitementisstirredby

drawingtogetherThe BlackRoodofScotland withcousincrossesY GroesGnethofWalesand theIrishCrossofCong. Couldthesethree reliquariesoftheTrue Cross,belongingtothe UK’sthreeCelticnations, pointtoasymbolicand sacredcoalition?With rumblingsofasecond referendumonScottish independence,it’sa tantalisingtheory.

YGroesGnethwaslikely destroyedbyCromwell duringtherevolution,and theCrossofCongis currentlydisplayedatthe NationalMuseumof Ireland.ButtheBlack Roodhasvanished, leavingonlyechoesofits existence.

SignificantScottish placestaketheirname fromthismysterious, gemstone-encrusted relic—nonemoreso

significanttothenational psychethanHolyrood parliament.

DavidWillemhas followedtheseechoes throughhistory,skilfully piecingtogethera heretoforeuntold narrativeofaforgotten nationaltotem.Present duringmanyiconicturns intheUK’shistory,one mustask,whathappened totheBlackRood?Why hasitnotattainedthe

hallowedstatusofother nationalsymbolslikethe StoneofSconeorthe DeclarationofArbroath?

Whetheryouenjoy The BlackRood isaquestion ofhowyoulikeyour history.Ifit’swithadash ofnarrativeflourish, compellingcharacters, andtantalizingbut ultimatelyunsolved mysteriestoponder,then thisabookforyou.

Whatcan’tbedeniedis that TheBlackRood sheds

lightonashadowyrelic that’sundeservedlyfallen fromScotland’scollective memoryandoffersafresh perspectiveonthebonds thatonceexistedbetween Scotland,England, Ireland,andWaleswith intrigueandclarity.Thatit doessoatatimewhen theUK’snationsfindtheir relationshiptoone anotheronceagainon shakygroundonlymakes thereadmorecompelling.

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TheA-ZofWhisky PlaceNames

Haveyoueverwondered abouttheplace-namesthat appearonScotchwhisky bottles?Whatlanguagethe namescomefrom,whatthey meanoriftheyareevenreal places?TheA-ZofWhisky Place-Namesdiscusseseach place-namethatis concernedinsomewaywith Scotchwhisky,eitherasthe nameofthewhiskyitself,or asthenameofthedistillery. Foreachofthesenamesthe authorprovidesan informativediscussionofthe origin,historyand developmentofthename fromalinguisticand historicalperspective.

Thetextonabottleof Knockandoclaimsthatthis namemeansinGaelic‘the blacklittlehill’,presumably asif*AnCnocanDubh, althoughoftenglossed

ungrammaticallyas‘Cnocan-Dubh’.Thiswouldbea reasonableassumptionif onewerelookingatthe nameintextonly.Infact,the realGaelicformisquite different,beingCnoc Cheannachd‘thehillof

buying’.Theearlyspelling alsosupportsthis. Presumablythehillwasthe siteofamarketofsomesort, butthishasbeenlostto history.

ThenameEdradouris fromanolderGaelicname

EadarDàDhobhairmeaning broadly‘betweenthetwo waters’InmodernGaelic,the

Dobhar’respectively.Thisis anexcellentplacefora distillery.Atthefootofthe BlackSpoutisapoolinthe rivercalledPollDobhair‘the poolofDobhar’.

Dobharisanoldwordfor ‘water’whichisnolongerin useinmodernGaelicbut hereisreallyusedasthe nameforthewatercourse.

DobharinmodernGaelic means‘otter’,inthesenseof acreaturethatlivesinwater, althoughthisisnotthe meaninghereashasbeen claimed.Thisisparalleledby theEnglishwordotterwhich isrelatedtothewordwater.

nameisEadraDhobhair.The tworiversarenowcalled KinnairdBurnandTheBlack SpoutorEdradourBurn,but inGaelictheywereknownas AlltDobharShuas‘upper burnofDobhar’andAllt DobharShìos‘lowerburnof

Auchentoshanissaidtobe fromAchadhant-Oisein‘the fieldofthecorner’oreven ‘thecornerofthefield’.This, however,isnotverygood Gaelic;theformwouldbe *AchadhanOisein.Aplace nearbyAuchentoshanis OceanFieldwhichlooksto beaparttranslationofthe name,wherebyGaelic achadhistranslatedas ‘field’,andthe-oshenpart adoptedandreanalysedas Englishocean.OceanField waswell-knownasasite

containingRomanartefacts. Whilstthename

Auchentoshaniscertainly Gaelicandthefirstwordis achadh‘field’,theidentityof thesecondelement-toshan isunclear.

likely,however,itisrelated totheGaelicwordfiodh ‘wood,timber’,thus perhapsmeaning‘the woodedglen’,orperhaps ‘theglenoftheFithich’ whereFithichmeans‘the woodedriver’.

Glenfiddichcomesfrom theGaelicformGleann FithichorFidhich.Gaelicspeakinglocalslatterly understoodthistobeeither fitheach‘raven’orfiadhach ‘rough’.Fiadh‘deer’toois commonlyunderstood nowadays,andadeereven appearsonthewhiskybottle withtheexplanation:“The ValleyoftheDeer”.Most

Bunnabhainisalsoa Gaelicname:BunnahAbhainn‘thefootofthe water’.BuninGaelicmeans thefootorbaseof something,whilstabhainn means‘river’.Theriverin questioniscalledAbhainn Araig‘theriverofAraig’.This

nameAraigisofNorseorigin,perhapsfromÁrvik‘riverbay’, whichissimilarinmeaningtoBunnah-Abhainn.Since whiskyneedsflowingwaterforthedistillationprocess,itis nosurprisemanyoftheplace-namescontainwaterwords.

Thisisasmallselectionofplace-namesdiscussedinTheA-Zof WhiskyPlace-NamespublishedbyWhittlesPublishing(£16.99)978184995-503-4.

DoricBooks

Whatadelight.Children’sbooksareagreattooltointroducenewideas,widentheimaginationandexpand theirvocabulary.Thiscollectionoftitlesbringsallthatandmuchmore.

Simplestoriesandhistoryaretoldinawaydesignedtoholdachild’sattentionatthesametimeassettinga challengetolearnanewlanguage.Alanguagethatisreal,livingandusedeveryday,perhapsevenbypeople theyknow.

Bedtimestoriesoranytimereadingaddsadifferentdimensionwhentoldlikethis.Familiarwordsthatachild mayhereeverydayarenowvalidatedinprint.Thisisavaluablelessonreaffirmingtherealitythatlanguage andcommunicationarefluidandchangingentitiesatthesametimeasformingageographiclinkwiththe NorthEastofScotland.

ThebooksalsoworkwellforadultswhomayneverhaveheardDoricbeforeandwouldperhapsstrugglewith morecomplexstories.

TofindoutmorevisittheDoricBookswebsite.

DoricBooks

Whatadelight.Children’sbooksareagreattooltointroducenewideas,widentheimaginationandexpand theirvocabulary.Thiscollectionoftitlesbringsallthatandmuchmore.

Simplestoriesandhistoryaretoldinawaydesignedtoholdachild’sattentionatthesametimeassettinga challengetolearnanewlanguage.Alanguagethatisreal,livingandusedeveryday,perhapsevenbypeople

Bedtimestoriesoranytimereadingaddsadifferentdimensionwhentoldlikethis.Familiarwordsthatachild mayhereeverydayarenowvalidatedinprint.Thisisavaluablelessonreaffirmingtherealitythatlanguage andcommunicationarefluidandchangingentitiesatthesametimeasformingageographiclinkwiththe

ThebooksalsoworkwellforadultswhomayneverhaveheardDoricbeforeandwouldperhapsstrugglewith

Skerryvore Theirnewsingle“EyeofTheStorm”outnow. Catchthem&othersatTheReelinginJune

LisabettRusso

Lisabettlauncheshernewandfifthalbumthisspring.Sheis accompanyingthiswithatourroundScotland.Ifyouhave missedherdatesthenwesuggestyouputanoteinyour diarytocatchhernexttime.

ShehastouredextensivelythroughEuropeandAsiawhile makingherhomeandbasehereinScotland.NationalUK radiostationsandmajorfestivalshavefeaturedherwork overthelastfewyearsbringinghertonewaudiences.

WeweregoingtowritealongpieceaboutLisabett,hermusic andlifestylebutwefeelitisbetterifyouwatchthevideo whichnotonlytellsitallinherownwordsbutalsofeaturesa numberofliveperformancesshowingoffherincrediblevoice andtheguitarskillsofheraccompanistGraemeStephen.

HamishHawk

IfyouareunawareofHamish,wesuggestyouremedythat nowandbecomeafrontrunnersupportinganewScottish talent.

Hehasjustreleasedhisthirdalbumandisnowatthestage ofgatheringfollowersatanalarmingpace.Thisis unsurprising,hislyricsarevivid;tellingstories,releasing thoughtsandideasbackedbypiano,guitarorhandclap percussions

Hisloveofwordsisobviousandhisstrongvoicetakesus onatouraroundsmallScottishtowns,Berlin,ElvisandThe Smiths.Thisnewalbumisourcurrentofficefavouriteandwe thinkwewillnotbealoneonthat.

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