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  1. By Hugh MacDiarmid. Ae weet forenicht i’ the yow-trummle. I saw yon antrin thing, A watergaw wi’ its chitterin’ licht. Ayont the on-ding; An’ I thocht o’ the last wild look ye gied. Afore ye deed! There was nae reek i’ the laverock’s hoose. That nicht—an’ nane i’ mine;

  2. In a 1911 letter, the young Hugh MacDiarmid told his professor, George Ogilvie, of his love of mountaineering: ‘I am constantly crossing mountains, by unutterably rocky tracks’,1 foretelling his life-long fascination for the Scottish landscape. From his early Sonnets of the Highland Hills (1921) to his late triptych

  3. Abstract. This chapter establishes the historical basis of Hugh MacDiarmid’s nationalism in the First World War, before exploring how the Scottish modernism of the Renaissance he envisaged attempted to culturally institute a new, inclusive Scotland in political, religious and educational terms.

  4. 24 ago 2021 · With no bunkum at all about honour and glory. 24. During the Second World War, MacDiarmid expressed similar concerns about the continuing sacrifice of Scottish people. In one such poem, “German Bombers”, written during the Blitz attacks on British cities, he noted the glaring discrepancies between north and south.

  5. 15 feb 2021 · Hugh MacDiarmid in his home in 1968. Alan Riach takes a look beyond the titles of two of Hugh MacDiarmid’s most controversial essays. IT was disappointing to read Fintan O’Toole describing the origins of the Scottish National Party like this: “The SNP itself was a strange beast. Its roots lay in a semi-fascist 1930s racialised nationalism

  6. 14 ott 2019 · Published 6:23 AM PDT, October 14, 2019. DETROIT (AP) — Hugh McDiarmid, a political reporter and columnist for more than 20 years at the Detroit Free Press, has died. He was 84 years old. McDiarmid covered politics in Michigan from 1975 until he retired in 2001. The Free Press says he died Saturday from complications of Alzheimer’s disease.

  7. MacDiarmid, Hugh nell'Enciclopedia Treccani - Treccani - Treccani. Lavora con noi. DAL VOCABOLARIO. LEMMI CORRELATI. Pseudonimo del poeta e critico scozzese Christopher Murray Grieve (Langholm, Dumfriesshire, 1892 - Edimburgo 1978). Svolse attività di giornalista e fu tra i fondatori del Partito nazionalista scozzese.