The MacDiarmid Memorandum : Poems by Alan Riach, Paintings by Alexander Moffat and Ruth Nichol
by
Alan Riach
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1910895792
ISBN-13
9781910895795
Publisher
Scotland Street Press
Imprint
Scotland Street Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 15th, 2023
Print length
100 Pages
Weight
224 grams
Dimensions
12.90 x 19.80 x 1.30 cms
Product Classification:
Biography: literaryPoetryPoetry by individual poetsLiterary studies: poetry & poets
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Alan Riach's The MacDiarmid Memorandum is a work of epic, category-defying scope; a work that blends biography and national history, poetry and prose. This is as much a work on MacDiarmid (man, poet, and myth), as it is a study into a peculiarly Scottish kind of consciousness.
Alan Riach’s The MacDiarmid Memorandum is a work of epic, category-defying scope; blending biography and national history, poetry and prose; an intimate portrait of an old friend and mentor, and a political manifesto calling for revolution. Riach’s poems begin with MacDiarmid’s childhood in Langholm and his first attempts to navigate the Scottish landscape. We travel from the Borders to Shetland, from Edinburgh to rural Lanarkshire. The poems map a nation where nature is inseparable from political history. They explore a peculiarly Scottish kind of consciousness, willing itself to be free yet bowed under the weight of self-suppression. There is confrontation on various fronts. MacDiarmid experienced trauma, divorce, breakdown, wildness and later, domestic affection. At the same time, Scotland endured two world wars, each triggering a continuing renaissance of Scottish artists and intellectuals, struggling to regenerate international recognition and self-determination.Alongside Riach’s poems, the book includes reproductions of paintings by the artists Alexander Moffat and Ruth Nicol, focusing on some of the landscapes, friends and associates MacDiarmid knew most closely through his long life, plus a frontispiece portrait by William Johnstone and a song-setting by Ronald Stevenson.
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