Enitharmon Archive: Box 167
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Enitharmon Archive: Box 167
Classmark: BC MS 20c Enitharmon/Box 167
Date(s): c.2004-2006
Size and medium: 1 box
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/510380
Collection group(s): English Literature
Description
One box containing:
Alan Brownjohn: 8 page annotated transcript of names and addresses of possible subscribers, with 5 page transcript. Subscription forms and envelopes from many well-known subscribers to the Collected Poems, including Dannie Abse, Fleur Adcock, Nina Bawden, Bernard Bergonzi, Martin Dodsworth, Margaret Drabble and Michael Holroyd, James Fenton, John Fuller, Richard Holmes, Michael Longley, Adrian Mitchell, Bernard O'Donoghue, Peter Porter, Vernon Scannell, George Szirtes, Edward Upward.
Carcanet: correspondence with Stephen Stuart-Smith about Les Murray's book 'Bioplane houses' sent to him by Michael Schmidt at Carcanet. Discussion of Cosby book.
Patrick Caulfield: Press Release for Patrick Caulfield's artwork tapestry in the British Library. Correspondence concerning death of Patrick Caulfield; obituary for him.
Transcript (c.1980) of Leonard Clark's Collected Poems, prepared for Alan Clodd, but never published.
Article on Samuel Beckett work going to Ireland after Clodd's death, papers relating to this.
Billy Collins: Stephen Stuart-Smith e-mail correspondence with Collins, negotiation letters with the University of Arkansas Press and various other production papers. In 2006 Enitharmon published the first UK edition of his debut collection 'The Apple That Astonished Paris'.
Kevin Crossley-Holland and Norman Ackroyd 'Moored Man' cover, A4 print out of the poems for 'Moored Man'. Email to Stuart-Smith from Crossley-Holland from 2004.
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