See Hamish Henderson, Alias MacAlias: Writings on Songs, Folk and Literature (Edinburgh: Polygon, 1993), pp. 304–7 for Henderson's analysis of Grieve–MacDiarmid, 'the two-headed bard', (p. 305). Charles Duff, Six Days to Shake an Empire ...
Quarried from newspapers and journals, in which Hugh MacDiarmid(C.M. Grieve) wrote under a variety of pseudonyms, this collection -- the second -- reflects his enduring interests and eclectic range of...
The Poetry of Scotland
The mistle thrush is surely a supreme example of courage in a fragile frame of speckled feathers or , as the old Scots saying goes , " Guid gear gangs in sma ' book . " I had walked more than a mile this morning , inspecting the ...