Fonds GB 0210 CURTISTONY - Tony Curtis Papers

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Reference code

GB 0210 CURTISTONY

Title

Tony Curtis Papers

Date(s)

  • [1879] [?1950]-2021 (Creation)

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Fonds

Extent and medium

15 large boxes + 24 small boxes (0.639 m³) + 2 over-sized folders + 1 over-sized box

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Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

August 2002 papers: Purchased from Miss Bronwen Beatrice Curtis, Cambridge and Mr Gareth Wyn Curtis, Barry, daughter and son of Tony Curtis, March 1997.
Material relating to the publication of Welsh Painters Talking (Seren Books, 1997) purchased from Mr Gareth Wyn Curtis, Barry, son of Tony Curtis, November 1997.
Purchased from Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, August 2002. Reference numbers: B1997/16, 0200209742.

February 2006 papers: Donated by Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, February 2006.

July 2012 papers: Donated by Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, July 2012. Acquisition number: 4017752.

January 2014 papers: Donated by Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, January 2014.

April 2016 papers: Donated by Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, April 2016.

June 2016 papers: Purchased from Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, June 2016. Acquisition number: 99192012302419.
The following items are noted as 'gifts' (presumably donations) on a list accompanying the contents of this sub-archive:
Short story by Emyr Humphreys titled 'The Arrest'
Poems by Christopher Morgan
(for both of which, see under heading Papers of poets and writers other than Tony Curtis).

April 2018 papers: Donated by Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, April 2018.

November 2018 papers: Donated by Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, November 2018.
'The Autumn of Thomas Meredith' typescript by John Tripp, contributed to Madog arts magazine (see under heading Madog magazine: Copies, correspondence and contributions): Purchased from Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, November 2018.

June 2021 papers: Donated by Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, June 2021.

August 2021 papers: Donated by Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, August 2021.

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Scope and content

Papers of the poet and writer Professor Tony Curtis, largely comprising material relating to the literary and visual arts, which includes poetry, prose, plays, talks and lectures, essays and articles, reviews, radio and television broadcasts by Tony Curtis, material relating to literary works edited by Curtis and correspondence to and from Curtis.

(Tentative) fonds date of 1879 refers to proposed original date of Victorian print in June 2021 papers under heading Tokens for the Foundlings.

PLEASE NOTE THAT NAMES OF MANY INDIVIDUALS, POEMS, PROSE, PLAYS, PUBLICATIONS, ETC APPEAR MULTIPLE TIMES ACROSS THE RANGE OF SUB-ARCHIVES, PARTICULARLY ACROSS CORRESPONDENCE SECTIONS. AS NAMES OF INDIVIDUALS ARE NOT ALWAYS INDEXED, IT IS ADVISED THAT, WHERE ACCESS TO DETAILED INFORMATION IS REQUIRED, ARCHIVAL MATERIAL IS REQUESTED FOR VIEWING

WHERE TITLES OF SUB-ARCHIVE HEADINGS ARE IDENTICAL, NO CROSS-REFERENCES ARE MADE: PLEASE CHECK ALL SUB-ARCHIVE HEADINGS FOR ALL RELEVANT REFERENCES.

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Accruals

System of arrangement

Papers arranged in chronological order of receipt at the National Library of Wales.

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Conditions governing access

Readers consulting modern papers in the National Library of Wales are required to abide by the conditions set out in information provided when applying for their Readers' Tickets, whereby the reader shall become responsible for compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and the General Data Protection Regulation 2018 in relation to any processing by them of personal data obtained from modern records held at the Library

Conditions governing reproduction

Usual copyright laws apply.

Language of material

  • English

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Related units of description

For Tony Curtis, see also under Christopher Morgan Papers at the National Library of Wales.

Non-textual material (photographs, computer discs) relating to the archive have been transferred to the relevant departments within the National Library of Wales: please see sub-archive headings and individual item headings for details.

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Note

The Anglo-Welsh poet, writer, critic and lecturer Tony Curtis was born in Carmarthen in 1946 and educated at Swansea University and Goddard College, Vermont. He made his poetical book debut in Three Young Anglo-Welsh Poets (Welsh Arts Council, 1974), in which he featured together with the poet, writer and dramatist Duncan Bush (see, for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Bush) and the poet, writer, psychogeographer and broadcaster Nigel Jenkins (see, for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Jenkins; Nigel Jenkins Papers at NLW). His several collections of poetry include War Voices (1995), The Arches (1998), Heaven's Gate (2001), Crossing Over (2007) and From the Fortunate Isles (2016) and his collection of stories, Some Kind of Immortality, was published in 2017, while his critical works include The Art of Seamus Heaney (1982) and Dannie Abse (Writers of Wales series) (1985). He has edited several poetical volumes, including The Poetry of Pembrokeshire and The Poetry of Snowdonia (both published 1989) , Coal: an anthology of Mining (1997) and tokens for the Foundlings (2014). His first novel, Darkness in the City of Light, was published in 2021 and shortlisted for the Society of Authors Paul Torday Memorial Prize. Tony Curtis is Emeritus Professor of Poetry at the University of South Wales, where he established the Creative Writing course in the 1980s and directed the M. Phil. In Writing course. Amongst Curtis's many achievements are the Eric Gregory Award in 1972, the National Poetry Prize in 1984, the Dylan Thomas Awrd in 1993 and the Cholmondeley Awrd in 1997. He was elected Fellow of the Royal society of Literature in 2001 and awarded a D. Litt. in 2004. Curtis has toured extensively giving poetry readings and lectures. (tonycurtispoet.com; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Curtis_(Welsh_poet))

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vtls004017752

CAIRS System Control Number

(WLABNL)P1Saan0000013992

GEAC system control number

(WlAbNL)0000017752

Alma system control number

99192012302419

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Hitherto disparate series of Tony Curtis material collated by Bethan Ifan, the work begun November 2023

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Archivist's note

Description compiled by Bethan Ifan, November 2023.

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  • Text: Tony Curtis Papers.