Correspondence, clippings, exhibition catalogues, programs, sound recording and ephemera relating to Hugh MacDiarmid (i.e. Christopher M. Grieve). 1947- 1992.
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National library of Scotland
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University of Delaware. Library
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Hugh MacDiarmid Collection (University of Guelph)
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Clark, Alexander
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Cuthbertson, Iain, 1930-2009
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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...