Bundle of correspondence

Scope and Content

Correspondence carried out by Brian Cox and other CQ editors during 1988. Includes some letters relating to rejected pieces, but the majority relate to accepted poems, critical articles, and stories for CQ Vol. 30, Nos. 1-4 (1988), and Vol. 31, No. 1 (spring 1989). In addition, J. Birje-Patil describes his work at Marlboro College, Vermont, USA; Nigel Fabb (a contributing editor) discusses his own and other articles included in CQ Vol. 30, No. 2; David Holbrook discusses education policies; and Colin MacCabe (CQ criticism editor) refers to planned articles for CQ Vol. 31, Nos. 1-2. Correspondents are as follows:

/1-2 John Nicholas Berry.

/3-5 J. Birje-Patil.

/6 Katie Campbell.

/7 John Cassidy.

/8-9 Stanley Cook.

/10-11 David Cooke.

/12 Simon [Curtis].

/13-14 Peter Ho Davies.

/15 Vaughan Davies.

/16 James Donald.

/17-18 David Evans.

/19-20 Nigel Fabb.

/21 Aaron Fogel.

/22-24 Judy Gahagan.

/25-26 Robert Grossmith.

/27 Thom Gunn.

/28 Patrick Hare.

/29-30 Stephen Heath.

/31-34 David Holbrook.

/35 John H[olloway].

/36 David Horner.

/37 Thelma K. James.

/38-39 Sarah Lawson.

/40-41 William [Logan].

/42 Colin MacCabe.

/43 Claire Macquet (pseudonym of Dale Gunthorp).

/44-45 Wes Magee.

/46-47 Jayanta Mahapatra.

/48 Simon Middleton.

/49-50 Paul Mills.

/51 Frederick Morgan.

/52 The National English Literary Museum, Grahamstown, South Africa, enclosing a poetry pamphlet by Roy Albuquerque.

/53-54 Caroline Natzler.

/55 Wu Ningkun.

/56-59 William Palmer.

/60 Daniel Pick.

/61 Selwyn P[ritchard].

/62-64 William Riviere.

/65 Peter Robinson.

/66 Bill [William Scammell].

/67 Janet Shepperson.

/68 Jennie Skerl.

/69 John Street.

/70-71 Jonathan Treitel.

/72 Jennifer Wicke.

/73 P.J. Wiggins.

/74 Judy Williams.

/75-76 Gerard Woodward.