Archive Collection BM - MacSweeney (Barry) Archive

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BM

Title

MacSweeney (Barry) Archive

Date(s)

  • 1967 - 2003 (Creation)

Level of description

Archive Collection

Extent and medium

20 metres of material (19.5 linear metres)

Context area

Name of creator

(1948-2000)

Biographical history

Barry MacSweeney was born in 1948 in Newcastle. After leaving school at 16, he worked as a journalist, mainly in Newcastle, Kent, Bradford and South Shields. He published numerous collections, including an earlier Selected Poems in The Tempers of Hazard, published and destroyed by Paladin in 1993.The Book of Demons (Bloodaxe Books, 1997), was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. He won a Paul Hamlyn Award in 1997. He died in 2000. Two posthumous books appeared after his death, both in 2003, Wolf Tongue: Selected Poems 1965-2000 from Bloodaxe Books, and Horses in Boiling Blood: MacSweeney, Apollinaire: a collaboration, a celebration, from Equipage.

Archival history

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

The papers were given to the library by the family of Barry MacSweeney in May 2001.
An accrual to the archive was gifted to Newcastle University Special Collections by Rose Gibson in 2017.

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Scope and content

The personal papers of local poet Barry MacSweeney (1948-2000), who was an important figure in the Modern Poetry Revival, include manuscripts and published works, correspondence, literature reviews, poetry publications, photographs and newspapers articles.The correspondence includes a range of MacSweeney's friends, fellow poets and family including material from Clive Bush, Pete Bland, Tim Fletcher, Nicholas Johnson, Jackie Litherland, Maggie O'Sullivan, Eric Mottram, Elaine Randall, Jeremy Prynne and Chris Torrence.

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Accruals

No further material is expected to be added to the collection

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Open

Conditions governing reproduction

Standard copyright restrictions apply.

Language of material

  • English

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Status

Final

Level of detail

Minimal

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Language(s)

  • English

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Archivist's note

Date first made available to the public: unknown

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