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RAD173, Letter from C M Grieve to James Leatham

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ID

RAD173

Title

Letter from C M Grieve to James Leatham

Other pages

There are 2 pages in this publication.

RAD173_01, RAD173_02

Medium

manuscript

Item Type

letter

Item Description

This letter to Leatham is from Christopher Murray Grieve, better known as the writer Hugh McDermaid, who at this time was a Scottish Nationalist. The letter reads:

Postponed sending p.o. [postal order] with intention of visiting you - but alas! Too often when I do that things get "snowed under". In any case - what could I have said? You and I are at opposite poles in most things: we are even "Socialists" for diametrically opposed reasons. But I read all your pamphlets with interest, and there are others I want once I get time to send you a note of the titles. My philosophy holds that there are two irreconciliably opposed types of mind - or principles - which are indispensable to each other - and that whoever would try to reconcile them or to abate their opposition to each other, is a traitor to life. Whatever opinions I hold and express therefore, I always account it good if these evoke autogenesis.
How do I think it impossible to hold two or more diametrically opposed opinions on matters simultaneously – or immoral to indulge all of these in succession – so, however strongly I may combat other peoples’ ideas for tactical purposes, I am really never sufficiently one-sided to oppose them – at least altogether – in reality, and certainly never bear any ill-will although I often make a point of writing as if I did.

With every good wish

Yours sincerely

C.M. Grieve

Creator

Christopher Murray Grieve, aka Hugh MacDiarmid

Time Period

1920s

Associated Dates Creation

20th June 1928

Location

Historic Collections

Collection Name

James Leatham Papers, MS2776

Copyright

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