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When is Burns Night 2024, who was Robert Burns and why do we celebrate?

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It’s little surprise the birthday of poet Robert Burns, January 25, is still celebrated across the globe: his work has travelled extraordinary distances, far beyond the boundaries of dialect.

The Soviet Union printed stamps in his image, Steinbeck used his line to title Of Mice and Men, and Michael Jackson supposedly came up with Thriller after reading Tam O’ Shanter. In Japan, pedestrians still cross the street to the jingle of Comin’ Thro’ the Rye, and back in 2010, a miniature collection of his work orbited the earth 217 times; Burns travelled more than 5.7 million

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