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Margaret Avison fonds
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Margaret Avison fonds

  • CA UMASC MSS 64
  • Fonds
  • 1926-2009

The initial collection consists of several hundred unpublished poems written by Margaret Avison between 1935 and the late 1970s. The second accession, received in 1996, consists of correspondence from various literary associates between the 1950s and the mid-1990s. In several instances other writers and poets send samples of their work for Avison's comments. There is a lengthy correspondence between Avison and the American poet Fredrick Bock. The Collection includes two theses about the works of Margaret Avison and several of her unpublished essays and poems.

The third accrual consists of photographs, audiotapes, and material relating to Avison's work such as worksheets, manuscripts, published copies, and reviews. It also includes correspondence from the 1980s to 2001.

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TC 97 - Tape Collection

Tape 1: "Other Oceans" - A Poem

Tape 2: ex. "The Arts Report" - Jan. 16, 1991

Tape 3: That we may not lose loss" - John Burge - Corol-Lynn Reifel, soprano; Kingston Choral Society; Kingston Symphony Orchestra, Glen Fast, conductor - Grant Hall, Kingston Ontario, March 27, 1994

Tape 4: ExTenebris, September 30, 1989

Margaret Avison accrual

  • CA UMASC MSS 64-A2003-109
  • Versement d'archives publiques
  • 1987-2003
  • Fait partie de Margaret Avison fonds

This fonds was donated by Margaret Avison in the fall of 2003. It contains 12.5 cm. of textual records mostly relating to recent books published. There are 29 photographs covering 1921-2003 and six audio cassettes from 1987-2003.

Awards

  1. Leslie K. Tarr Award presented to Margaret Avison in recognition of an outstanding contribution to Christian writing and publishing in Canada, June 17, 2005 2. Canadian Authors Association Literary Award - Jack Chalmers Award, 2003

Margaret Avison accrual

This accession consists of Margaret Avison's correspondence arranged A-Z, book reviews, her manuscripts "Momentary Dark" and "Concrete and Wild Carrot"; the photograph and audio collections.

Margaret Avison, 1998-2005

  1. University of Toronto Website, 1998 2 - 4. Concrete and Wild Carrot cover, 2001 5 - 6. Concrete and Wild Carrot launch at Regis College, November 2002 7. Griffin Reading, Harbour Front, June 11, 2003 8. Coboung, May 8, 2003 9 - 10. Wards's Island, August, 2004 11. Guelph, Leslie K. Tarr Award - with Maisie Cameron - friend as of Grade 8, July 2005 12. Photo from January 1, 2005 13. Margaret Avison with friends Ottilia Koel and Isabel Fraser, May 1997 13
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