Draft copy of Hugh MacDiarmid's poem 'First The hymn to Lenin' 1931

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Draft copy of Hugh MacDiarmid's poem 'First The hymn to Lenin' 1931

4 pages

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Grieve, Christopher Murray, 1892-

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Epithet: poet, called 'Hugh MacDiarmid' British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000561.0x000148 Poet, essayist, literary critic, historian, and social commentator, Christopher Murray Grieve, also known as Hugh MacDiarmid, was born on 11 August 1892 in Langholm, Dumfriesshire. He was educated at Langholm Academy then at Broughton Junior Student Centre in Edinburgh prior to studying at Edinburgh University. ...

MacDiarmid, Hugh, 1892-1978

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C. M. (Christopher Murray) Grieve [Hugh McDiarmid, 1892-1978] was a Scottish poet, writer, and cultural activist. Politically, he was both a nationalist, helping found the National Party of Scotland in 1928, and a communist. During the 1930's, he was expelled from each group for his membership in the other. His nationalist leanings were, for a time, characterized by pre-Reformation Catholic Scotland "as a model of social, spiritual, and national coherence." (Roderick Watson, ODNB). Grieve founde...

Grieve Christopher Murray 1892-1978

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