tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5184338388412694681.post153775391213643260..comments2023-12-04T23:00:36.715+00:00Comments on Peter Mullins' Blog: Hermit Crab PoetryPeter Mullinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07970212201798943640noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5184338388412694681.post-43457960695901129382012-03-14T11:14:51.427+00:002012-03-14T11:14:51.427+00:00Thanks, Ian, for your lecture and for this message...Thanks, Ian, for your lecture and for this message (including its generous salutation). I actually have the Collected George Mackay Brown by my bed at the moment(I keep returning to his 'Hawk' in particular at the moment, with which I'm entranced) but I simply hadn't noticed there were versions of Rognvaldr not that many pages earlier, so thank you particularly for pointing them out. If I ever find time, I may write with some material.Peter Mullinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07970212201798943640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5184338388412694681.post-24430416090454145092012-03-13T21:57:11.404+00:002012-03-13T21:57:11.404+00:00greetings Peter, fellow Old Norse poet!
For a diff...greetings Peter, fellow Old Norse poet!<br />For a different approach have you checked out george mackay brown's free verse versions of 6 of Rognvaldr's poems - in his book 'Winterfold'?<br /><br />i think you're right about the megingrimmar and meginkaliga; I regret missing that repetition.. Ianicrockattnoreply@blogger.com