Jamie Grant further literary papers, 1976-2001
Jamie Grant further literary papers, 1976-2001
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1976-2001
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MLMSS 8399/Boxes 1-3 , MLMSS 8399/Boxes 4X-5X
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1.43 metres of textual material (2 boxes and 2 outsize boxes)
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Contents
Literary correspondence and papers, relating to Grant's own work and his editorial roles. Most folders arranged by surname of contributors.
BOX 1
Folder A
Letters to Jamie Grant from publishers and media outlets, 1994-1999
Folder B
Papers, letters, poetry, 1994-1996
Folder C
Papers, letters, to Jamie (many in his ro...
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Jamie Grant further literary papers, 1976-2001
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2011-2012
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Purchased from Jamie Grant, October 2001
Administrative / Biographical history
Jamie Grant, poet, critic and editor, was born in Melbourne in 1949, and educated at Geelong Grammar and La Trobe University. He moved to Sydney in 1984 and then became co-poetry editor of The Age Monthly Review. He has published several volumes of poetry, Turn Left at Any Time with Care (1975), The Refinery (1985), Skywriting (1989), Mysteries (19...
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MLMSS 8399/Boxes 1-3 , MLMSS 8399/Boxes 4X-5X
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n5lVOex9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n5lVOex9
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413842
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