MacDiarmid and his Maker
Robert Crawford, 10 November 1988
A Drunk Man looks at the Thistle
by Hugh MacDiarmid, edited by Kenneth Buthlay.
Scottish Academic Press, 203 pp., £12.50, February 1988,0 7073 0425 3 Show More
by Hugh MacDiarmid, edited by Kenneth Buthlay.
Scottish Academic Press, 203 pp., £12.50, February 1988,
The Hugh MacDiarmid-George Ogilvie Letters
edited by Catherine Kerrigan.
Aberdeen University Press, 156 pp., £24.90, August 1988,0 08 036409 8 Show More
edited by Catherine Kerrigan.
Aberdeen University Press, 156 pp., £24.90, August 1988,
Hugh MacDiarmid and the Russian
by Peter McCarey.
Scottish Academic Press, 225 pp., £12.50, March 1988,0 7073 0526 8 Show More
by Peter McCarey.
Scottish Academic Press, 225 pp., £12.50, March 1988,
“... Before 1922 Hugh MacDiarmid did not exist. And only Christopher Murray Grieve would have dared to invent him. Alan Bold’s valuable biography points out that when the 30-year-old Grieve began to write in the Scottish Chapbook under the pseudonym ‘M’Diarmid’, he was already editing the magazine under his own name, reviewing for it as ‘Martin Gillespie’, and employing himself as its Advertising Manager (and occasional contributor), ‘A ... ”