Richard Deutch further papers, 1979-2003
Richard Deutch further papers, 1979-2003
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Date
1979-2003
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MLMSS 8301
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Manuscripts and Clippings
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Contents
0.33 metres of textual material (2 boxes)
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Fonds
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Contents
BOX 1
Folder 1
Correspondence, being mainly letters received, mainly with publishers and literary figures concerning Richard Deutch's poetry, 1987-2001
Folder 2
'The Teenager Talks to the Virgin Mary: a book of poems' unpublished manuscript with extensive corrections and alterations. Poems by Richard Deutch, edited by Yusef Komunyak...
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Full title
Richard Deutch further papers, 1979-2003
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Author / Creator
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2011-2012
Contextual Information
Source
Purchased from Richard Deutch, June 2001, presented by Richard Deutch in 2003
Administrative / Biographical history
Richard Deutch was born in the USA in 1944. He has published books of poetry and prose in Australia, the USA and the UK. Deutch has contributed to magazines and journals in Australia and the USA. He has worked as a magician, university lecturer, journalist, literary agent, and film reviewer.
Reference:
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MLMSS 8301
Record Identifier
1kVdJG6n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1kVdJG6n
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Reference code
413841
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