Collection UQFL377 - Bruce Beaver Papers

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UQFL377

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Bruce Beaver Papers

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  • [1951]-1978. (Creation)

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2 boxes.

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Name of creator

(1928-2004)

Biographical history

Bruce Victor Beaver was born and educated in Manly, Sydney. Beaver published his first volume of poetry in 1961 and followed this with several more volumes, but it was his Letters to Live Poets (1969) that attracted most attention, winning several awards. While his later poetry has not attracted the same attention as this volume, he is widely admired for his experimentation and skill with the forms of prose-poetry and confessional poetry. Furthermore, his role as adviser and contributing editor to Poetry Australia had a significant influence on the "New Australian Poetry" of the 1970s. -- excerpted from AustLit

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(1935-)

Biographical history

Thomas William Shapcott was born in Ipswich, Queensland, on 21 March 1935. He attended the Ipswich Grammar School with his twin brother. Shapcott left school at 15 to work in his father's accountancy business. In 1954 Shapcott began to write poetry seriously for the first time. His first published poem appeared in the Sydney Bulletin in 1956. His first collection of poems, Time on Fire won the Grace Leven Poetry Prize for 1961. That year he completed an accountancy degree. In 1967 Shapcott graduated Bachelor of Arts from the University of Queensland. He established an accountancy firm in 1972. In 1971 Shapcott was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to visit America, a trip which led to the autobiographical poems in Shabbytown Calendar (1975). In 1973 he was appointed to the Literature Board of the Australia Council and served as its Director from 1983 to 1990. He served as the Executive Director of the National Book Council from 1991 to 1997, when he became the inaugural Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Adelaide, retiring from the position in 2005. As well as his many volumes of poetry, Shapcott has written many novels, short stories, libretti, plays and reviews. He has received numerous awards for his contribution to Australian literature, including the Canada-Australia Literary Award in 1978, the Yugoslavia Struga International Poetry Festival Golden Wreath Award, 1989, the FAW Christopher Brennan Award, 1995, the New South Wales Premier’s Special Literary Award in 1996 and the Patrick White Award in 2000. In 1989 he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia. He has received honorary Doctorates from Macquarie University and the University of Queensland.

Archival history

Collection previously titled as: Papers, [1951]-1978
Collection alternatively titled as: Bruce Beaver Collection.

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Box 1 : Series A-C, Folders 1- 8.
Box 2 : Series D, Folders 1-8.
SERIES A : Letters from Tom Shapcott to Bruce Beaver, 1964-1978 (210 letters plus copies of work in progress). 'Travelling full circle : prose poems' by Thomas Shapcott (typescript).
SERIES B : 4 playscripts by Bruce Beaver ('The woman of Andros : from the novel by Thornton Wilder'; 'The pines, the sea and the big blue sky : a comedy of communications'; 'The long galley : a play in four seasons'; 'Existing : a play in three acts'.)
SERIES C : 'The next bright bolt' (typescript and 8 notebooks).
SERIES D : 'Festival : a verse novella' ( Folders 1-7 : Photocopies of holograph notebooks, 1973-1975. Includes 'On writing a verse-novella' (typescript). Folder 8 : 3 holograph notebooks : 'Days', Aug/Dec. 1972; 'The Berrima odes', Sept/Oct. 1972; 'Odes, Draft 3; Days, Draft 2').

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Letters from Tom Shapcott (Box 1, Folder 1) restricted access. All else Unrestricted access.

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  • English

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991007089559703131

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Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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