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  1. Sep 26, 2014 · Alastair Reid, a Scottish-born, insistently peripatetic poet, translator and essayist who wrote of far-flung places (among other things) for The New Yorker over more than half a century, died on ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0717154Alastair Reid - IMDb

    Alastair Reid (1939-2011) was a Scottish filmmaker who worked on TV shows such as Traffik, Something to Hide and Tales of the City. He won a BAFTA Award and was influenced by Alfred Hitchcock.

    • Director, Producer, Writer
    • July 21, 1939
    • Alastair Reid
    • August 17, 2011
  3. Alastair Reid. Alastair Reid may refer to: Alastair Reid (poet) (1926-2014), Scottish poet and scholar of South American literature. Alastair Reid (director) (1939-2011), Scottish television and film director. Alastair Reid (RAF officer), Royal Air Force officer and medical doctor. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  4. Learn about the life and work of Alastair Reid, a versatile and witty poet who traveled the world and translated Latin American literature. Read his poems, essays, and prose on the Poetry Foundation website.

  5. Alastair Reid was a Scottish poet, prose writer, translator, and traveller. He published over 40 books and translated poets such as Neruda and Borges.

    • Galloway, Scotland
    • Canongate Books Ltd
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  7. Sep 9, 2011 · Alastair Reid, who has died aged 72, was one of Britain's finest directors of television drama. In 1989 he directed all six episodes of Simon Moore's epic drug drama Traffik for Channel 4, which ...

  8. Sep 24, 2014 · September 24, 2014. Photograph by Maggie Hardie / Rex USA. The poet and translator Alastair Reid, who died on Monday at the age of eighty-eight, had itchy feet. He was famously itinerant and lived ...

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