Graham, William Sydney, poet, 1918-1986
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Annotated typescripts of eight poems of W S Graham.
Correspondence between Tom Scott and correspondents with surnames beginning, G., Undated.
Correspondents include Sydney Graham, C M Grieve, and Neil M Gunn.
Five letters to Hamish Henderson, three of Norman Buchan and one each of William S Graham and Agnes Graham.
Four letters of W S Graham and his wife Nessie to Nataly Nesterenko; with two possibly unpublished poems of W S Graham.
Nataly Nesterenko was married to William Featherston, a Canadian artist, and the couple were friends of W S and Nessie Graham. The friendship survived the Featherston`s divorce and the letters show the Graham`s concern for Nataly Nesterenko during a difficult period in her life. The two typescript poems are untitled, but the first lines are ...
Letter of W S Graham to Gavin Saunders, in which Graham makes some observations on his own poetry, with a signed and dedicated copy of `The Poetry Book Society Bulletin` (Autumn 1977), containing an article by W S Graham.
Letter of William S Graham to William Price Turner.
Concerns literary matters.
Letter of William Sydney Graham to Nessie Dunsmuir, written on fly-leaf of first issue of `Poetry Scotland`, discussing current Scottish poetry and poets.
Letters and postcards, 1970-1980 and undated, of W.S. Graham to William Featherston, with a few letters of Nessie Graham and others; typescript, carbon typescript and photocopied typescript of draft sections of long poems, 1958 and undated, including `The Dark Dialogues` and `With the Dulle Griet in Canada`; silk screen print portrait of W.S. Graham by William Featherston; and CD and audio-cassette of BBC radio broadcast by W.S. Graham.
Letters, cards and drawings of W. S. Graham to Margaret "Biddy" Crozier and her daughters; with related printed material.
Letters of W S Graham and his wife Nessie to Sylvia Thompson; with photographs and artwork.
Sylvia Thompson became friendly with the Grahams in the 1980s. From a nursing background, she became a great source of practical help to the couple during W S Graham`s last years, which were dogged by ill-health. The great affection in which she was held by the Grahams is evident in the letters, and in the various gifts of photographs and drawings.
Letters of W S Graham to Ruth Rosen.
Includes letters of Nessie Graham, Anthony Astbury, Geoffrey Godbert and Harold Pinter, participants in W S Graham readings.
Letters of W.S. Graham to Ruth Hilton; with poetry manuscripts and typescripts, artwork, related correspondence and published items.
Letters, poems, notebook and drawings of W.S. Graham.
Manuscripts, 1957-1958 and undated, of comic and bawdy verse written by William Sydney Graham during visits to the Gurnard`s Head Hotel, Zennor, Cornwall.
Manuscripts and typescripts, undated, of translations of poetry and prose by George S Fraser.
Includes related correspondence, 1965-1986, and an undated manuscript of W S Graham.
Notebook of W S Graham containing drafts of poems, a radio play, notes and illustrations.
Papers of Sylvia Thompson, of and relating to Ian Hamilton Finlay, Robert Crombie Saunders and William Sydney Graham; with copies of published works of William Sydney Graham and Robert Crombie Saunders.
Papers of W S Graham, originally from the collection of Alan Clodd.
Includes notebooks, manuscripts and typescripts of poetry and letters, mostly to Alan Clodd.
Three letters of William S Graham, one to Antony Lopez and two to John Mack.
Concerning literary matters.
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