Ffeil / File FA/5 - John Tripp

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FA/5

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John Tripp

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  • [1977] (Creation)

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1 envelope

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Manuscript and typescript poems by Anglo-Welsh poet and writer John Tripp, one poem signed and one poem, titled 'American Pie', including a note in Tripp's hand presumably addressed to Tony Curtis: 'Any good for one of yr U.S. connections, or [arts magazine] Madog?'

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Anglo-Welsh poet and writer John Tripp was born in Bargoed. He was employed for a time as a BBC journalist and later became a civil servant. He edited the literary magazine Planet and was a popular performance poet. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tripp_(poet))

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  • Text: Tony Curtis Papers (June 2016 papers) (Box 1 of 1) FA/5