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John Barnie Papers
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Other music and poetry groups

The file contains promotional and performance material, 1999-2015, relating to other music and poetry groups of which John Barnie was a member, including the groups Sportin' Life, T-Model Ford, and Hollow Log. The file also includes a licence agreement for Sportin' Life (2001); four photographs ([2000]x[?2006]) of various group members, including John Barnie; and a letter from the Poetry in Presteigne Festival regarding a performance by Hollow Log (2015).

Llaeth Mwnci Madog/Madog's Moonshine

The file contains two letters (2005), from John Barnie (1) and David Lloyd (1); a promotional leaflet, and a booklet of performance material ([c.2005]), relating to the music and poetry group Llaeth Mwnci Madog (‘Madog’s Moonshine’), the members of which were John Barnie, Iwan Llwyd, and Nigel Jenkins, also performing with the poet David Lloyd.

The Salubrious Rhythm Company

Printed material and correspondence, [?2000]-2010, relating to the music and poetry group The Salubrious Rhythm Company, the members of which were John Barnie, Jen Wilson, and Nigel Jenkins. The file consists of correspondence (2001), including letters from Nigel Jenkins (5) and John Barnie (3); performance material; leaflets; posters; a press cutting; and event programmes. The file also contains six black and white photographs of group members ([?2000]x[2005]); and a number of photographic prints (2001).

Y Bechgyn Drwg

The file contains mainly correspondence, notes, and documents, 2001-2005, relating to the music and poetry group Y Bechgyn Drwg and their performances, whose members included John Barnie, Twm Morys, Nigel Jenkins, and Iwan Llwyd. The file contains correspondence (2002-2003); song list and notes (2001); poster (2001); a programme produced for Gwyl y Gair (2002); a programme for Tŷ Llên Swansea (2005); and four black and white photographs of the group members ([2001]x[2005]).

Music and poetry groups

The series consists of papers, 1999-2015, relating to various music and poetry groups of which John Barnie was a member.

Other international poetry festivals and conferences

Printed material and some correspondence relating to other international poetry festivals attended by John Barnie, 1995-2008, including Saskatchewan International Literary Festival (1995); John Barnie and Iwan Llwyd's New York poetry tour (including a copy of The Druid’s Call, the newsletter for the Green Mountain College Welsh Heritage Program, 2000); the North American Conference of Welsh Studies (2002); the Guyana Prize For Literature (2002), for which John Barnie was a member of the jury; the International Literary Festival Druskininkai Poetic Fall (2006); and correspondence and printed material related to John Barnie’s visit to Montréal and the Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival (2007). The file also contains a copy of 'Bülten', a Turkish arts magazine (2007); a colour print of John Barnie in New York (2000); and a colour print of John Barnie and group in Montréal (2007).

Budapest Pan-Celtic Festival

Printed material relating to the Budapest Pan-Celtic Festival (2001), including information pack & leaflets; and some related correspondence, including letters from John Barnie (2); Robert Minhinnick (2); Gabriella Gulyas (2); and Peter Brown (1).

Poetry festivals and conferences in the UK

Printed material relating to UK poetry festivals and poetry readings attended by John Barnie, 1996-2016, including the Wales in London festival (1996); St Davids Day Poetry Festival, Harlech (1997); Aberystwyth International Poetry Festival (1998); University of Birmingham Centre of West African Studies poetry reading (1999); ‘R.S. Thomas: A Celebration’ poetry reading (2001); the book launch for John Barnie's work 'Ice' (2001); the Cross Fertilisations conference (2004); the Darwin Festival, Cambridge (2009); Wenlock Poetry Festival (2010); Talgarth Festival of the Black Mountains (2010); and Oxford Poets in Residence (2016). The file also contains notes in the hand of John Barnie ([c.2000] x [c.2010]); an ink sketch of John Barnie, artist unknown (2009); programme notes for a performance entitled 'Witch' (2012); and four photographs, of John Barnie, Gillian Clarke, Robert Minhinnick, Geoffrey Hill, Jason Walford Davies and Roy Birch, Aberystwyth (2000).

Press and reviews

Contains book reports and reviews relating to John Barnie’s published works, 1975-[?2012], including 'War in Medieval English Society' (1974); 'Lightning Country' (1987); 'The City' (1993); 'Heroes' (1996); 'The Roaring Boys' ([?2012]); and 'At The Salt Hotel' (2003). The file also includes various press cuttings and promotional material, 1974-2008, relating to John Barnie’s published works and Planet magazine.

Press and reviews

The series consists of press cuttings, book reports, press releases and reviews, 1974-[?2012], relating to John Barnie’s published works.

Press, performances, and events

The group consists of papers, 1974-2016, relating to poetry readings, conferences, and music and poetry performances; including printed material, press releases, reviews, articles, programmes and press cuttings.

Barnie, John, 1941-

Contracts and royalty statements relating to published works

Contracts and royalty statements, 2001-2016, relating to John Barnie's published works, including those related to the commission and publication of a work titled 'A Stranger in the Mirror' (published as 'Footfalls in the Silence: A memoir', 2014); 'Tales of the Shopocracy' (2009); 'A Year of Flowers' (2011); 'The Roaring Boys' (2012); 'Trouble in Heaven' (2007); and 'Ice' (2001). The file also contains an agreement relating to John Barnie's position as Oxford Museum of Natural History Poet in Residence (2016).

Contracts and royalty statements relating to published works

Contracts, agreements, and royalty statements relating to John Barnie's published works, 1971-1999, including 'The City' (1993); 'The Wine Bird' (1998); 'Y Felan a Finnau' (1992); 'No Hiding Place' (1996); 'The Confirmation' (1992); 'Heroes' (1996); 'The King of Ashes' (1989); 'Lightning Country' (1987); and 'War in Medieval English Society' (1974).

Contracts and statements

The series consists of contracts and agreements, 1971-2016, between John Barnie and various publishers; also including statements regarding the publication and use of his literary works.

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