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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.
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...
Scottish poet Alastair Reid was born in Whithorn, Galloway, Scotland, where his father was a minister. He attended the University of St. Andrews, though his education was interrupted by the outbreak of World War II. He was conscripted into the navy and became a code breaker.
How to improve the RISC-V specification. My main project is to create an executable spec of the Intel Architecture but, every now and then, I get to take a broader look at ISA specifications and think about the strengths and weaknesses of other ISA specs: what makes them work well; and what techniques they could borrow from other specifications.
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...
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Alastair Reid was born on 21 July 1939 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. He was a director and producer, known for Traffik (1989), Something to Hide (1972) and Baby Love (1969). He died on 17 August 2011 in Stoke St Gregory, Somerset, UK.
Alastair Reid was a Scottish poet, prose writer, translator, and traveller. He published over 40 books and translated poets such as Neruda and Borges.