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Swansea municipal poetry project

Material relating to a Swansea municipal poetry project in which Nigel Jenkins, along with other poets and artists, was commissioned to take part. The material includes printed material relating to public art; correspondence, principally between Nigel Jenkins and Swansea City Council and between Nigel Jenkins and Cywaith Cymru/Artworks Wales; proposed poetry texts; architectural plans; overview of project; biographical details relating to Nigel Jenkins and fellow poet Menna Elfyn; articles and reports by Nigel Jenkins; press cuttings; and notes and draft poetry by Nigel Jenkins.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Miscellaneous prose of Nigel Jenkins

Miscellaneous prose of Nigel Jenkins, comprising draft, fair-copy and published prose pieces, including tributes to poets Harri Webb and Tom Earley, a profile of sound/concrete poet and verbal/visual artist Peter Meilleur, social and cultural commentary and material relating to Swansea's Maritime Quarter; draft accounts of Pontardawe Folk Festival; correspondence relating to the writing and publication of work, principally between Nigel Jenkins and Planet magazine; press cuttings; details of Planet magazine convention; and notes.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Glas-Nos: Cerddi Dros Heddwch/Poems for Peace

Material relating to the compilation and publication of Glas-Nos: Cerddi Dros Heddwch/Poems for Peace, an anthology of poems by Nigel Jenkins and others which Jenkins co-edited with Menna Elfyn. The volume was published by CND Cymru in 1987. Items include annotated rough draft sections of volume; copies of submitted poems; correspondence, including circular letters sent out by Nigel Jenkins and Menna Elfyn appealing for sponsorship and responses to that appeal and covering letters sent with submitted poems; notes of meetings regarding publication and sponsorship; material relating to the forthcoming publication Poets against Apartheid/Beirdd yn erbyn Apartheid; and rough notes.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Theatre Writers' Union (TWU)

Material relating to the Theatre Writers' Union (TWU), of which Nigel Jenkins was a member. Items include TWU newsletters; details relating to TWU meetings; printed agreement between the TWU and other literary organisations; letter to Nigel Jenkins from the TWU; general information relating to the TWU; and press cutting.

Strike a Light!

Material relating to the compilation and production of Nigel Jenkins' 1985 play Strike a Light!, comprising printed poster and flyers; correspondence, principally with Made in Wales Stage Company and the Theatre Writers' Union and various correspondents offering information regarding William Price; notes on William Price, some photocopied from printed sources; draft sections of play; printed agreements between Nigel Jenkins and Made in Wales Stage Company and between Nigel Jenkins and the Theatre Writers' Union; press cuttings; and reviews.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Peace movement/Peace Tax Campaign

Material relating to Nigel Jenkins' affiliations and associations with the peace movement in Wales and beyond. Items primarily comprise correspondence, newsletters and other material and communications to/from Swansea County Court in relation to Nigel Jenkins' involvement with the Peace Tax Campaign. Some folios annotated by Nigel Jenkins and others.

Other poetry of Nigel Jenkins

Miscellaneous poetic material of Nigel Jenkins, including draft and fair-copy poetry; draft and fair-copy haiku poetry; notes on poetic forms; other notes and plans; material relating to the commissioning of a poem from Nigel Jenkins as part of an event to commemorate Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan; collection of poetry by Nigel Jenkins entitled Uncollected Poems, to which Jenkins has added '& unlikely to be used for readings'; poems by Nigel Jenkins taken from The Dalhousie Review, Vol. 52, No. 2; printed booklet containing personal statement, poetry and biographical details of Nigel Jenkins; printed booklet containing poem by Nigel Jenkins entitled The Rusting Harpoon; edition of Radical Wales, Winter 1984, featuring poems by Nigel Jenkins; notes and photocopied material relating to folklore; letter to Nigel Jenkins from haiku poet David Cobb; and press cutting.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Letters to Nigel Jenkins from Harri Webb

Letters, [dates], to Nigel Jenkins from poet and writer Harri Webb, which include a printed invitation to a Welsh Academy event in celebration of Harri Webb held at the Royal Hotel, St Mary's Street, Cardiff, on 23 March 1995 and a draft tribute to Harri Webb.

Webb, Harri, 1920-1994

Letters to Nigel Jenkins from [?Theodore Grainger]

Letters to Nigel Jenkins from [?Theodore Grainger], the identity of the correspondent being uncertain due to varying handwriting and signature and the 'spoof' or satiric nature of the letters. Some of the letters include poetry. Also included is a folio of algebraic formulae and a folio of what appear to be a child's scribbles. Most of the letters are undated or incompletely dated.

[Grainger, Theodore]

Other plays of Nigel Jenkins

Plays by Nigel Jenkins, two of which bear the pseudonym 'Ceridwen', and plays by other authors; material relating to the Welsh Academy Playwrights Group; correspondence, principally from the Welsh Academy Playwrights Group; printed Theatr Clwyd programme; and notes.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Warhead

Printed copy of Nigel Jenkins' poem Warhead, published by Megaton Press in 1981; together with a heavily annotated draft overview of the poem by Nigel Jenkins and a letter, 1981, to Nigel Jenkins from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in response to their receipt of the poem and outlining government views regarding nuclear disarmament.

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.

Notes relating to literature and the arts

Notes and other material relating to literature and the arts compiled by Nigel Jenkins, including lists of Welsh poets and Swansea writers; and notes on Anglo-Welsh poetry, arts and the media and Irish writers.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Poetry of Commitment

Material relating to a series of eleven lectures delivered by Nigel Jenkins entitled Poetry of Commitment. Items include lecture notes and texts; notes taken from printed sources; bibliography; report on lecture; and photocopied press cuttings. Most folios annotated by Nigel Jenkins.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

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

Circus

Two printed copies of Circus, an anthology of poetry by Nigel Jenkins published by Swansea Poetry Workshop in 1979; together with letters and postcard, 1979-1981, sent to Nigel Jenkins in response to Circus, the correspondents including fellow-poets Harri Webb and Robert Minhinnick.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

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

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