Canadian writer and editor Kerry Clare has posted a review of Basements and Attics, Closets and Cyberspace: Explorations in Canadian Women’s Archives on her literary blog Pickle Me This. The…Read More >
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Women in Translation
WORDS without BORDERS, a website dedicated to promoting the translation of foreign language writing into English, recently posted a dispatch by author and translator Alison Anderson which highlights the relative…Read More >
Reading Italy Interview
An interview with Dr David Sutton, Prinicipal Investigator of the Diasporic Literary Archives Network, has been included in the latest edition of Reading Italy, a University of Reading Italian Studies Postgraduate…Read More >
Revelatory Sassoon papers to be auctioned
A significant collection of literary manuscripts by Siegfried Sassoon are to be sold through Bonhams. Of particular note is the manuscript of Sassoon’s poem ‘Atrocities’ which reveals how much the language of…Read More >
Questions of Language and Location
The papers of Portuguese author José Saramago have found a permanent home in Lisbon without the sort of purchasing battle that might accompany the acquisition of the papers of a…Read More >
Sam Selvon Collection
Sam Selvon collection placed in Memory of the World register The Memory of the World Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean (MOWLAC) has inscribed the collection of the late…Read More >
Émilie Du Châtelet manuscripts auction in Paris
The following is an update to our October 1 post regarding the sale of Émilie Du Châtelet’s manuscripts in Paris on October 29: The long-awaited auction of the Du Châtelet…Read More >
Cecil Day-Lewis papers donated to Bodleian Library
Tamasin and Daniel Day-Lewis have donated the poet laureate’s archive, which includes manuscripts and a letter from WH Auden, to the Bodleian Library in Oxford. In a statement Tamasin and Daniel Day-Lewis said…Read More >
UNESCO Digitization Conference
The Memory of the World in the Digital Age: Digitization and Preservation In cooperation with the University of British Columbia (Canada) UNESCO organized an international conference from 26 to 28…Read More >
Saving francophone literary manuscripts
In September we participated in a one-day workshop in Paris entitled “Saving francophone literary manuscripts: towards a global charter for their material and immaterial deposit”, organized by the French research…Read More >
Huge Franz Kafka archive to be made public
An Israeli judge has ruled that a disputed cache of papers belonging to Max Brod should be published. Carried out of Prague in a suitcase in 1939 and kept hidden…Read More >