- 1/19.
- File
- 1981-1984.
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Includes letters from John Stuart Williams; Evan Gwyn Williams (2); Ted Weiss; Phyllis Williams(7); and Hugo Williams.
Williams, John Stuart
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Includes letters from John Stuart Williams; Evan Gwyn Williams (2); Ted Weiss; Phyllis Williams(7); and Hugo Williams.
Williams, John Stuart
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Includes letters from Glyn Jones; John Tripp (2); Arthur Giardelli; Prys Morgan (2); Raymond Garlick (2); Moelwyn Merchant; Philip Owens (2); Robin Gregory; Leslie Norris (5); A. G. Prys-Jones (4); Philip Pacey; Dannie Abse; Sam Adams (2); Charles Kohler; Andrew McNeillie (2); Roger Conover (4); and Peter Dent.
Jones, Glyn, 1905-1995.
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Includes letters from A. G. Prys-Jones (6, including poems); Harriet Zinnes (including poems); Roger Conover (3); Talat Halman; Michael J. Collins (3); Joseph Clancy (including a poem); Jean Earle (3); Sylvia Kantaris (4); Angela Morton (14, including poems); Greg Hill (2); Lesley Grant-Adamson (7); Roger Garfitt; Anne Stevenson (10, including a poem); Paul Hyland (7); Jane A. Wight; Tom Rawling (2); Irene E. Thomas (11); Meic Stephens (2); Jeremy Hooker (5); Huw Jones; Meredydd Evans; Michael Horovitz (11); Fay Godwin (4); Roland Mathias (3); Joyce Herbert; Berenice Moore (5); Thomas Owen Clancy (4, including a poem); R. S. Thomas (4); Donald Swann (3); Tony Curtis (2); Christine Evans (7, including poems); Glenda Beagan (5, including a poem); Sue Moules (12); John Tripp; John Latham (3); Carole Satyamurti (2); Gloria Evans Davies (2, enclosing poems); Gwyn Parry (5); and Chris Bendon (2).
Prys-Jones, A. G. (Arthur Glyn)
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Includes letters from Lesley Grant-Adamson (2, including a poem); Irene E. Thomas (2); Mavis Carter (6); Dennis Carter; Gwyn Parry (4); Tony Bianchi; Peter Weevers; Sally Roberts Jones (2); Judith Thwaite (11, including a poem); David Harries; Michael Rosen; Candyce Clayton; Nigel Jenkins (2); Kate Foley (4); Anne Stevenson; Christine Evans (2); Chris Kinsey; Maura Dooley (4); Menna Elfyn; Roger Garfitt (3); Joseph Clancy (including poem); Beryl Hamilton (Berenice Moore); Linda Martin; Julia Griffiths Jones (3); Maurice Rutherford (3); Ruth Bidgood; Dannie Abse (3); Enid Luff; and Mary Oldham.
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Includes letters from Enid Luff (4); Christine Evans (2); Raymond Garlick; Caryl Davies; Angela Morton (2, including a poem); Mavis Carter (5); Liz Ashurst; Esther de Waal; Jean Earle (4); Gladys Mary Coles; Margaret Merritt (9); Mary Lloyd Jones (2); Maura Dooley; Diana Hendry; Lynne Rees (8); Roger Garfitt; Elwyn Evans; Judith Thwaite (enclosing two poems); Ruth Bidgood; David T. Lloyd (2); Patricia V. Dawson; Roland Mathias (2); Ann Byrne-Sutton (poem); Berenice Moore; Geoffrey Bould; Dylan Jones (2); Justin Todd; Emyr Humphreys; Phil Clark (2); M. Wynn Thomas; Tony Conran; Lesley Grant-Adamson (3); Sue Moules (2); John Emyr; Neil Nuttall; Sheenagh Pugh; and Menna Elfyn.
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Among the correspondents are Bernice Rubens; Roland Mathias; and Angela Morton (2).
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Letters, 1975-1997 (with gaps), from Susan Hill; R. S. Thomas (5); Ted Hughes (12, including verses by him); and Seamus Heaney (3). Also included is an offprint of 'Voice of the Tribe' and poems by Gillian Clarke.
'Letters re poems etc (i.e. fan-mail)': 1978,
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Letters, 1978, regarding The sundial and an article about Gillian Clarke in The Guardian. Among the correspondents are Sue MacGregor; Eileen Warren; Hugh McKinley; Ruth Bidgood; and Gavin Ewart (2).
'Letters (sundry - unsorted)': 1990-1999,
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Includes letters from Martin Regal; Alexander Shurbanov; Christine Evans (2); Gary Geddes; and Anne Stevenson (poem).
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Correspondence, including letters from publishers, mostly concerning poetry by Gillian Clarke including The sundial, with a copy of the agreement with the publishers (1978), and Poetry introduction 3. Also included are drafts of the poems 'Rhiannon' a 'Pwyll'. Among the correspondents are Tony Curtis (3); Douglas A. Bassett (3); Nigel Jenkins (2); Meic Stephens (9); Michael Quinn (2); Hamish M. Brown (2); Derek Mahon; John Rowlands; Gwyn Jones; Peter Finch; Roger Garfitt; Michael J. Collins (2); Sally Roberts Jones; Glenn Storhaug; Cary Archard; Dannie Abse (2); Graham Allen (2); Lesley Grant-Adamson; Frank Ormsby (3); Charles Causley (2); Gwyn Erfyl; Jon Dressel; Glyn Jones; John Ormond (2); Peter Elfed Lewis (3); Sam Adams (2); and Stewart Conn (2).
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Includes letters from A. G. Prys-Jones (6); Ted Hughes; Anne Stevenson (4); Jean Earle (4); Bobi Jones; Gwyneth Lewis (5); Olivia Byard; Christine Evans (3); Maura Dooley (4); John Emyr (enclosing poem for Gillian Clarke); Sally Roberts Jones (3); Kate Foley; Anne Cluysenaar (2); Douglas Houston (enclosing poem for Gillian Clarke); Menna Elfyn; Ruth Bidgood; Michael Longley; Gweno Lewis; Leslie Norris; Charles Causley; Meic Stephens; Kevin Crossley-Holland; Lawrence Sail; M. Wynn Thomas (2); Shani Rhys-James (3); R. S. Thomas; Phil Clark; Dannie Abse; Raymond Garlick; Jeremy Hooker; and Nigel Jenkins.
Writers of Wales for the Assembly,
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Copies of a statement signed by numerous authors in support of an Assembly for Wales, together with a copy of the letter sent to them by Gillian Clarke and W. Rhys Nicholas. Also included are letters from W. Rhys Nicholas (2); Gwyn O. Jones; A. G. Prys-Jones; Islwyn Ffowc Elis; Raymond Garlick; and Harri Webb. In addition, the file contains notes by Gillian Clarke and printed material relating to the 'Yes for Wales' campaign.
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Letters from Jeremy Hooker, 1971-1977 and 1982, including typescript copies of poems by him.
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
E-mail messages, 1999, relating to the Welsh Office Portables Project, 'Authors on-line', where Gillian Clarke was invited to answer questions by school children about her work. The file mainly comprises comments and questions from pupils and teachers about her poems.
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Manuscript drafts and typescript copies, including drafts, of poems mainly by Gillian Clarke, 1965-1999, together with correspondence, research notes and other related papers.
The King of Britain's daughter,
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Papers, [?1978], 1990-1991, mostly manuscript and typescript drafts of poems, relating to The King of Britain's daughter (Manchester, 1993), including the title work. The file also contains two letters, 1993-1994, from Tony Curtis inviting Gillian Clarke to contribute to the book How poets work (Bridgend, c.1996).
Curtis, Tony, 1946-
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Typescript copies of poems, some drafts, for Letter from a far country (Manchester, 1982), together with correspondence and other papers relating to the book, 1981-1984, with a copy of the agreement between author and publisher. In addition, the file contains letters regarding permission to use poems by Gillian Clarke, most of which appear to have been included in the volume, in other publications. Among the correspondents are Fred Jones (4); Enid Luff; and Peter Forbes. -- The file also includes a script containing manuscript notes of the radio ode 'Letter from a far country', written and read by Gillian Clarke, 1979; together with manuscript and typescript drafts of the poem and related correspondence, 1978-1979.
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Manuscript drafts and typescript copies, including drafts, of poems by Gillian Clarke, 1978-1996 (with gaps), a number of which are included in Five fields (Manchester, 1998). The file also contains two notebooks, 1995-1998, namely manuscript drafts of poems for Five fields and those produced during workshops, and includes a list of poems selected for Collected poems.
The Animal Wall and other poems,
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Correspondence, 1995-1999, mostly between Mairwen Prys-Jones, Pont Books, and Gillian Clarke, mainly regarding The Animal Wall and other poems (Llandysul, 1999).
Part of Gillian Clarke Papers,
Papers, 1997-1999, relating to a series of poems by Gillian Clarke about Aberglasney entitled Nine green gardens (Llandysul, 2000); together with correspondence, 1998-1999, a typescript copy of 'Aberglasne: nine green gardens', typescript drafts of the poem 'The yew tunnel in winter', and research notes.