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Miscellaneous material of Peter Meilleur

Miscellaneous material of or relating to Peter Meilleur, including material relating to Meilleur's musical collaboration In Octavo Pace (later re-named Six of Clubs) and to his 'prayer-wheel' installation on Bardsey Island; reviews; adjudications by Dafydd Rowlands and Pennar Davies (with English translation of text by Nigel Jenkins) of Peter Meilleur's poem Goleuadau, which Meilleur had submitted for the Crown competition at Lampeter National Eisteddfod, 1984; biographical data; and interview notes.

Musical collaborations of Peter Meilleur

Material relating to musical collaborations of Peter Meilleur, including Six of Clubs (previously titled In Octavo Pace), Dee and Deeper/Dyfrdwy'n Dwysau and Shearwater Oratorio/Deryn Drycin. Most of the material is undated.

Meilleur, Peter Noel

Ham & Jam and A Pearl: Two One-Act Plays

Material relating to Peter Meilleur's Ham & Jam and A Pearl: Two One-Act Plays, comprising printed flyer for performance of Ham & Jam and a Pearl at the Dylan Thomas Centre, Swansea, [2010]; and [?text of] A Pearl].

Meilleur, Peter Noel

Poetry of Peter Meilleur

Manuscript, typescript and printed poetry of multi-lingual sound/concrete poet and verbal/visual artist Peter Noel Meilleur ('Childe Roland').

Meilleur, Peter Noel

Uppendown Mooney & Branwen

Play by Adrian Mitchell entitled Uppendown Mooney, inscribed to Nigel Jenkins and Delyth Evans from Adrian Mitchell at front of volume; and play by Tony Conran entitled Branwen: A Revolutionary Tragedy, with profile of the work by Nigel Jenkins.

Conran, Anthony

Other combined poetry and prose of other writers

Volumes containing poetry, prose, plays, photographs, drawings, illustrations, etc by various writers, contributors including Nigel Jenkins, John Tripp, Robert Minhinnick, Peter Finch, Janet Dubé and Jon Dressel. Some items inscribed by and/or to Nigel Jenkins. Some items annotated. Some items include letters to Nigel Jenkins.

Samizdat Wales

Material relating to the compilation and production of the poetry and prose anthology Samizdat Wales, contributors including Nigel Jenkins, Peter Finch, Chris Torrance and Peter Meilleur (for whom see Peter Meilleur Papers). Items include printed copy of Samizdat Wales; copies of submitted work; draft cover of anthology (in large envelope); letters to Nigel Jenkins, correspondents including poet Chris Torrance and author and peace campaigner Ann Pettitt; and press cutting relating to anthology.

Other prose of other writers

Prose, other than anthologies, of writers other than Nigel Jenkins and Peter Meilleur, including a piece of work in twenty-one chapters by an unnamed writer. One item inscribed to Nigel Jenkins; one item includes covering letter. Authors include Tony Conran and Ioan Richard.

Prose anthologies of other writers

Published prose anthologies of writers other than Nigel Jenkins and Peter Meilleur; and review of one anthology, with poet's response. Poets include Tony Conran, John Tripp and Tony Curtis. One volume inscribed to Nigel Jenkins; one volume inscribed by Nigel Jenkins; one volume inscribed to multi-lingual sound/concrete poet and verbal/visual artist Peter Meilleur (see Peter Meilleur Papers).

Poems by Tim Mitchell and another

Printed illustrated posters of poems by Tim Mitchell entitled Greek Science in Manchester, This is Not a Love Story, John Ford is Really Dead Also and Quadrant; and photocopied illustrated text of poem relating to dinosaurs and evolution by unnamed author.

Mitchell, Tim

Poem: Exile

Three printed illustrated posters of Tim Mitchell's poem Exile; and letter to Nigel Jenkins from Tim Mitchell.

Mitchell, Tim

Poem: Shoes

Printed illustrated poster of a poem entitled Shoes, translated by Nigel Jenkins from the original Welsh of Menna Elfyn.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Miscellaneous poetry of other writers

Poetry other than anthologies by writers other than Nigel Jenkins and Peter Meilleur, which includes haiku and poetry translated into English; letters to Nigel Jenkins, two of which enclose poetry; and printed poster relating to haiku competition, 1991. Poets include Tony Conran, Dafydd Rowlands, Chris Torrance, Manon Eames, Steve Griffiths, Philip Larkin, Menna Elfyn and Peter Finch.

Haiku poetry of David Cobb

Material relating to the poet David Cobb, specifically his writing of haiku poetry and his published haiku anthologies. Items include haiku poetry by David Cobb; articles and notes relating to haiku; reviews; interview with David Cobb taken from printed source; biographical details relating to David Cobb; photocopied flyers relating to National Poetry Day; and correspondence, principally from David Cobb to Nigel Jenkins, which includes printed emails.

Cobb, David, 1926 -

Poetic anthologies of other writers

Poetic anthologies of various writers, some of which include poems by Nigel Jenkins. Several of the volumes are inscribed by or to Nigel Jenkins and some are enclosed with letters to Nigel Jenkins. Poets include R. S. Thomas, Robert Minhinnick, Menna Elfyn, Tony Conran, Chris Torrance, Harri Webb, Janet Dubé, Aonghas MacNeacail, John Tripp and Meic Stephens.

Another Country: Haiku Poetry from Wales

Material relating to the compilation and publication of Another Country: Haiku Poetry from Wales, to which Nigel Jenkins contributed and which he co-edited with Ken Jones and Lynne Rees. The volume was published by Gomer Press in 2011. Items include haiku poetry submitted for publication, most with covering letters; other correspondence; reviews; and notes by Nigel Jenkins.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales

Material relating to the compilation and publication of The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales, co-edited by Nigel Jenkins and published by the University of Wales Press in 2008. Items comprise notes of meetings; reviews; and letter written to Nigel Jenkins in response to reading the volume.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

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