MacDiarmid’s Sticks
C.H. Sisson, 5 April 1984
Whaur Extremes Meet: The Poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid 1920-1934
by Catherine Kerrigan.
James Thin, 245 pp., £12.50, June 1983,0 901824 69 0 Show More
by Catherine Kerrigan.
James Thin, 245 pp., £12.50, June 1983,
Elemental Things: The Poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid
by Harvey Oxenhorn.
Edinburgh, 215 pp., £15, March 1984,0 85224 475 4 Show More
by Harvey Oxenhorn.
Edinburgh, 215 pp., £15, March 1984,
Aesthetics in Scotland
by Hugh MacDiarmid and Alan Bold.
Mainstream, 100 pp., £6.95, February 1984,0 906391 60 1 Show More
by Hugh MacDiarmid and Alan Bold.
Mainstream, 100 pp., £6.95, February 1984,
Annals of the Five Senses
by Hugh MacDiarmid and Alan Bold.
Polygon, 161 pp., £6.50, July 1983,0 904919 74 9 Show More
by Hugh MacDiarmid and Alan Bold.
Polygon, 161 pp., £6.50, July 1983,
Hugh MacDiarmid: The Terrible Crystal
by Alan Bold.
Routledge, 251 pp., £9.95, August 1983,0 7100 9493 0 Show More
by Alan Bold.
Routledge, 251 pp., £9.95, August 1983,
Hugh MacDiarmid (C.M. Grieve)
by Kenneth Buthlay.
Scottish Academic Press, 143 pp., £3.25, September 1982,0 7073 0307 9 Show More
by Kenneth Buthlay.
Scottish Academic Press, 143 pp., £3.25, September 1982,
The Thistle Rises: An Anthology of Poetry and Prose by Hugh MacDiarmid
edited by Alan Bold.
Hamish Hamilton, 463 pp., £12.95, February 1984,0 241 11171 4 Show More
edited by Alan Bold.
Hamish Hamilton, 463 pp., £12.95, February 1984,
A Scottish Poetry Book
by Alan Bold, Bob Dewar, Iain McIntosh and Rodger McPhail.
Oxford, 128 pp., £4.95, July 1983,0 19 916029 5 Show More
by Alan Bold, Bob Dewar, Iain McIntosh and Rodger McPhail.
Oxford, 128 pp., £4.95, July 1983,
Edinburgh and the Borders in Verse
by Allan Massie.
Secker, 97 pp., £5.95, August 1983,0 436 27348 9 Show More
by Allan Massie.
Secker, 97 pp., £5.95, August 1983,
“... work and so casts light on some dark places. Her study goes up only to 1934, but that means that it covers the whole of the formative period. It is to be hoped that she will one day complete her work with a further volume – a possibility, one gathers, once she is ready with ‘the detailed explanation of references’ without which ‘it is ... ”