Ffeil / File JB/1 - Seeing Wales Whole: Essays on the Literature of Wales (University of Wales Press, 1998)

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Seeing Wales Whole: Essays on the Literature of Wales (University of Wales Press, 1998)

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  • 1997-1998 (Creation)

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Letters, 1997-1998, to Tony Curtis from Sam Adams, editor of Seeing Wales Whole: Essays in honour of Meic Stephens (University of Wales Press, 1998), relating to the compilation and publication of the volume and to Curtis's contribution to the collection.
Letter, 1998, to Tony Curtis from Anglo-Welsh poet Raymond Garlick relating to Curtis's contribution to the collection.

For similar literary work see also under heading Articles and essays by Tony Curtis.

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Literary editor, journalist, translator and poet Meic Stephens was born in Treforest, Glamorgan and educated at the University College of Wales Aberystwyth, the University of Rennes and the University College of North Wales, Bangor. From 1967 to 1990 he was Literature Director of the then Welsh Arts Council (now the Arts Council of Wales). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meic_Stephens)

For poet, critic and editor Sam Adams see, for example: https://archives.library.wales/index.php/adams-sam-1934

Anglo-Welsh poet, lecturer and critic Raymond Garlick was born in Harlesden, London but lived in Wales since boyhood. He was the first editor of The Anglo-Welsh Review (formerly Dock Leaves, which Garlick co-founded). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Garlick)

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  • Text: Tony Curtis Papers (August 2021 papers) Box 3 JB/1