Close a pit, kill a community. Forty years on, Scots poet Rab Wilson relives the events of the 1984-85 UK Miners' Strike. His powerful poems seethe with rage, anger, passion and pity, a testament to the working-class struggle. Having toiled in Scotlands mining industry for eight years, Rab emerges as an essential chronicler of a culture and way of life destroyed by Thatcherism.
