The Monday Book – The People’s Past

Monday book review by Jack Beck – –

The People’s Past (Edward J. Cowan 1980)

I recently reviewed ‘The Folk River’ by Fraser Bruce which describes the Scottish folksong club scene of the 1950s and 60s very accurately. So I thought it would be useful for me to re-visit a book I was given as a present by a friend when it was first published in 1980. Cowan’s book is actually a collection of papers presented at a series of lunch time seminars during the then recent Edinburgh Folk Festival. The idea was to completely turn the usual ‘fringe’ on its head and have a fairly academic event to the side of the much more populist and folk entertainment style main festival.

What’s really interesting is that most of the contributors are specialists in fields not associated with folk arts but have a personal interest in them. There are experts in art history, Scottish history, bagpipe history, and literature. In addition there are a few actual folklore scholars such as Norman Buchan and Hamish Henderson.

If you think it might be a bit dry you’d be wrong. It’s actually very readable and I suspect the various chapters may have been adapted from the original papers by the authors for that very reason.

Hamish Henderson described the vehicle by which folksongs and ballads were carried down the centuries and between different cultures as ‘the carrying stream’ with eddies, boulders and banks, and he appropriately has three different chapters in the book to expand on that.

For anyone interested in how Scottish folk culture unusually intertwined with the more ‘upper class’ or even ‘dumbed down’ strands of the nation’s arts, compared to other European nations, I can thoroughly recommend this book.

The Best of Times and the Worst of Times

Jack gets his guest post in on time but has an apology – –

It’s been a hectic couple of weeks for both of us, which is why there was no Monday book review this week but it should be back next week.

In my case, I was laid low for ten days with a stomach bug that’s been going the rounds in town. For me it started two weeks ago when just after going to bed I had a bloated feeling and then nauseous. That went away after an hour but next day I started feeling a dull ache that continued non-stop for a week, night and day. It knocked the stuffing out of me, and I had no energy or desire to do anything. I actually spent a lot of time in bed trying to sleep it off but to little effect!

Following that I had periods when it went away but would then return again. That’s when I realized that the bug had caused pretty solid constipation. Reverting to my child hood I took a tablespoon of castor oil which resulted in an undignified dash to the toilet in the middle of the night. But a cause for celebration!

What of Wendy, I hear you ask –

Yes, she probably caught it from me and it hit her as I was recovering. Being a woman and a busy one to boot, she only let it affect her for a couple of days and fought through it

I’ve often thought and sometimes said to people that you can’t appreciate the lack of pain until you’ve actually suffered pain.

I have a greater empathy now for folk who suffer from long term chronic pain as I luxuriate in the new found lack of it.