Thom Gunn papers
Abstract
Thom Gunn (1929-2004) was a British poet, whose residence was primarily the United States beginning in the 1950s. He published over thirty books of poetry, a collection of essays, and four edited collections. His work is widely represented in literary anthologies. Gunn combined an interest in traditional poetics with less traditional subjects, such as Hell's Angels, LSD, and homosexuality. The collection includes drafts, notebooks, publications, correspondence, and photographs. The bulk of the collection includes materials from his books Positives (1966) and Touch (1967).
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Historical Note
Thomson (Thom) William Gunn, the Anglo-American poet and critic, was born on August 29, 1929, in Gravesend, Kent. His father, Herbert Smith Gunn, was an accomplished journalist with the Beaverbrook press. As a young journalist, Gunn's father reported for local papers like the Kent Messenger. In 1944, he became editor of the (London) Evening Standard and, in the 1950s, editor of the (London) Daily Sketch. Gunn's mother, (Annie) Charlotte Thomson Gunn, was an independent woman with socialist and feminist sympathies. She, too, worked as a journalist until the births of Gunn and his younger brother Alexander (Ander). When he turned eight, the Gunn family moved to Hampstead, a middle class neighborhood of London. Shortly after the move to Hampstead, his parents divorced, and, in 1944, Gunn's mother committed suicide.
As a child, Gunn inherited a love of reading from his mother. His father once said, "Thom was better read at eleven than most people are at thirty-five." Gunn also began writing at an early age. His early work included character sketches and a short novel he characterized as "curiously sophisticated," completed when he was twelve years old. By sixteen, Gunn was writing continuously and seriously.
After completing secondary school, Gunn fulfilled his compulsory National Service by spending two years in the British Army (1948-1950). He then spent six months working in the offices of the Paris Metro system, while he attempted to write a Proustian novel he never completed. In 1949, Gunn legally changed his name from William Guinneach Gunn to Thomson William Gunn, and, although he had always been known as Tom, he began to use the spelling Thom.
He returned to England and attended Trinity College, Cambridge University. Gunn flourished at Cambridge and connected with a group of students (including Karl Miller, Nicholas Tomalin, Mark Boxer, and Tony White) who wrote and edited the university magazine, Granta . At Cambridge, Gunn met American Michael (Mike) Kitay, who became his lifelong partner. Gunn received his B. A. in 1953. His work at Cambridge culminated in his first book of poetry, Fighting Terms (1954). Though later considered an apprentice work by most critics, including Gunn himself, the book created a stir. In Robert Conquest's New Lines (1956), Gunn was anthologized with other young British poets such as Philip Larkin, Kingsley Amis, Donald Davie, and John Wain. This group became known as "The Movement," poets loosely connected by poetic style and age.
Gunn's departure for the United States in 1954 was ostensibly occasioned by his winning a graduate fellowship at Stanford University, but his relationship with Mike Kitay had led him to apply for the award. He spent a productive year in Palo Alto, California, writing most of the poetry for his second book, The Sense of Movement (1957). At Stanford, he met Yvor Winters, who became a major influence in the young poet's life and work.
In the late 1950s, Gunn began to move away from the traditional, structured metric poetry which initially brought him success. He began to experiment with syllabics and free verse. However, these years were not productive for Gunn. His busy lifestyle left little time for writing. He taught in San Antonio, Texas, and continued his graduate work at Stanford University, completing an M. A. in 1958. From 1958 to 1960, Gunn lived in Oakland and served as an instructor at the University of California at Berkeley, where he taught off and on until 1999. Physically and emotionally depleted by his teaching and studies, he recharged his energies in Italy, where he spent 1959 supported by a Somerset Maugham Award. In 1960, he spent several months in Germany.
Returning to the United States in 1960, Gunn settled in San Francisco. During this period, many critics began to link Gunn with Ted Hughes, who had attended Cambridge just after Gunn. The two were considered the founders of a new school of violence in poetry, containing aggressive images and amoral subjects. Gunn's next book, My Sad Captains (1961) is divided in half. The first half further developed the "heroic manner" of The Sense of Movement, and the second experimented with freer syllabic verse.
With the publication of his third poetry collection and several years of steady teaching at Berkeley, Gunn became an established member of the American poetry scene. He no longer considered himself an Englishman abroad. Ironically, when Gunn returned to London from mid-1964 until mid-1965, he experienced a period of considerable productivity. He collaborated with his brother Ander, an accomplished photographer, on Positives (1966), a book of photographs and verse captions. The year in England also allowed him to complete his long poetic sequence, "Misanthropos," which later appeared in his next collection of poems, Touch (1967). This volume revealed Gunn's mastery of open form and his developing humanistic outlook.
In 1966, with the support of a Rockefeller Grant, Gunn gave up a tenured position at Berkeley. He believed that full-time teaching was not conducive to writing poetry. His experimentation with the drug LSD led to Moly (1971), the work of which Gunn "was most proud." Its themes include "metamorphosis, evolving identity, and the physical world as paradise" (Clive Wilmer, "Gunn, Thomson William (Thom) [1929-2004]," Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edn, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/93565, accessed 29 July 2009]). Also in 1971, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship.
In 1972, Gunn purchased a house in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury, and, with Kitay and other men, lived in what Clive Wilmer has characterized as a "gay commune." 1976 marked the release of his sixth collection, Jack Straw's Castle, in which he openly revealed his sexual orientation and explored the darker side of the life he had explored in Moly. Gunn received the prestigious W. H. Smith Award in 1979 for his Selected Poems 1950-1975 (1979). In 1982, he released The Passages of Joy, a seventh collection of original poetry, which included historical figures and gay characters and celebrated friendship. The essay collection, The Occasions of Poetry: Essays in Criticism and Autobiography also appeared in 1982. The Man with Night Sweats, for which he received the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, appeared in 1992. This work consists of a sequence of elegies for friends lost in the AIDS epidemic of the late 1980s. In 1994, he published the widely celebrated Collected Poems and received a MacArthur Fellowship.
His last book, Boss Cupid appeared in 2000, about the time he retired from part-time teaching at the University of California at Berkeley. Thom Gunn died of heart failure on April 25, 2004, in his home in San Francisco, CA.
Scope and Contents of the Collection
The papers of Thom Gunn span the period from 1951 to 1983. The bulk of the collection includes materials from 1951 to 1965. The majority consists of drafts and notes for poems published and unpublished, including loose papers and dated notebooks. The collection also contains copies of Gunn's publications and some correspondence, most notably two letters to Donald Davie. The bulk of the material relates to Positives (1966) and Touch (1967), including many drafts and notes from Gunn's most ambitious poem, "Misanthropos."
Custodial History and Acquisition Information
The University of Maryland Libraries purchased the papers of Thom Gunn in 1971, 1974, and 1983. A few items were acquired some time between 1967 and 1972.
Processing Information
Processed by Steve Hausfeld, August 1998 Revised, July 2006, September 2007, September 2009, April 2010, February 2011
The loose drafts, notes, and proofs in Series I were arranged according to two categories: "Poems Published in Books" and "Poems Not Published in Books." All materials related to poems published in or intended for Gunn's published book-length works were arranged together under the title of the appropriate work. The original locations of these materials were recorded on the folders into which they were placed. These materials were arranged chronologically by publication and, within each publication, in publication order. The poems not published in books were arranged according to two lists made by Gunn. The first, dated 1974 lists the individual poems chronologically. The second undated list includes two groups of poems, those produced between 1960 and 1965 and between 1960 and 1961. Drafts and notes for individual poems in these two groups were arranged alphabetically.
Because the notebooks were dated by Gunn, they are arranged chronologically. The loose materials inside the notebooks were removed, their original location was noted, and they were placed in folders corresponding to the notebooks from which they were removed. The publications were arranged alphabetically by title, and the correspondence alphabetically by author. The photographs were separated from the manuscripts into a separate series. All staples were removed and replaced with plastic clips; highly acidic papers were interleaved with acid-free paper; and photographs and fragile materials were placed in Mylar sleeves. The entire collection was placed in acid-free folders and in acid-free boxes.
Three additional photographs of Gunn, acquired separately circa 1967-1972 were incorporated into the collection in April 2010.
EAD markup created using EAD database in Microsoft Access. Markup completed by Lara D'Agaro, August 2007.
Arrangement of Collection
The collection has been organized into five series:
Detailed Description of the Collection
Series 1: Manuscripts, notes, drafts, and proofs, 1951-1971 (1 linear foot)
Series I is arranged into three sections: "Poems Published in Books,""Poems Not Published in Books," and proof copies. The first section includes manuscript and typescript drafts, notes, and proofs, related to the poems published in A Sense of Movement (1957), My Sad Captains and Other Poems (1961), Positives (1966), and Touch (1967). Drafts, notes, and proofs of poems that appeared in these works have been arranged together and placed in the order in which they appear in those works. Three folders of notes and drafts, identified by Gunn as "Work from Touch and Positives," appear as a separate grouping within "Poems Published in Books." The second section includes manuscript and typescript drafts and notes concerning poems not included in Gunn's book-length works that were written between 1951 and 1965. The category includes a chronological list made by Gunn (1974) for individual poems produced from 1951 thru 1960. Drafts of these poems have been arranged chronologically according to Gunn's list. Also included is Gunn's brief undated collection description that identifies poems grouped by years. Notes and drafts for poems that Gunn labelled "folder B 1960-1965" and "folder D 1960-1961" have been arranged alphabetically within each of these groupings. There are five proof copies, four of which are uncorrected. The uncorrected proof copies are of Moly, My Sad Captains, Poems 1950-1966 and Touch. The fifth proof copy with pen corrections is Anthology of Modern Poetry. The pen corrections are possibly by Thom Gunn.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Poems Published in Books -- The Sense of Movement -- "Canzone: The Flagellants" ("The Beaters"), 1954-1957? | series 1 | box 1 | folder 1 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- The Sense of Movement -- "In Praise of Cities", 1954-1957? | series 1 | box 1 | folder 2 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- My Sad Captains and Other Poems -- "In Santa Maria Del Popolo", 1957?-1960 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 3 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- My Sad Captains and Other Poems -- "The Rival" ("The Monster"), 1954-1957? | series 1 | box 1 | folder 4 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- My Sad Captains and Other Poems -- "A Map of the City", 1954-1957? | series 1 | box 1 | folder 5 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- My Sad Captains and Other Poems -- "Trucker" ("A Trucker"), 1954-1957? | series 1 | box 1 | folder 6 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- My Sad Captains and Other Poems -- "Consider the Snail", 1954-1957? | series 1 | box 1 | folder 7 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- My Sad Captains and Other Poems -- "Loot", 1960-1961 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 8 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- My Sad Captains and Other Poems -- "My Sad Captains", 1954-1957? | series 1 | box 1 | folder 9 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Positives -- List of publication order, undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 10 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Positives -- Autograph drafts, undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 11 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Positives -- Typed Mss. with corrections , undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 12 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Positives -- Typed drafts with corrections, undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 13 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Positives -- Drafts with comments by Josephine Miles and Louis Simpson, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 14 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Positives -- Poems not published in Positives, undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 15 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Positives and Touch -- Notes regarding poems and publication, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 16 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Positives and Touch -- Poems not published in Positives and Touch, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 17 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Positives and Touch -- List of poems , undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 18 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Goddess", 1960-1961 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 19 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Goddess", 1960-1961 and 1960-1966 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 20 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Goddess", 1960-1961 and 1960-1966 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 21 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Goddess", 1960-1961 and 1960-1966 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 22 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Kiss at Beyreuth", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 23 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Kiss at Beyreuth", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 24 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Kiss at Beyreuth", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 25 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Berlin In Ruins", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 26 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Berlin In Ruins", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 27 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Berlin In Ruins", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 28 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "A Picture" ("Bravery"), 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 29 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "A Picture" ("Bravery"), 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 30 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Confessions of the Life Artist" draft with comments by Louis Simpson, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 31 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Confessions of a Life Artist," drafts, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 32 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Confessions of a Life Artist," drafts, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 33 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- New Statesman galley proofs (oversize), Undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 34 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "No Speech From the Scaffold", 1957?-1960 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 35 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "No Speech From the Scaffold", 1957?-1960 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 36 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Breakfast", 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 37 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Breakfast", 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 38 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Breakfast", 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 39 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Taylor Street", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 40 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Taylor Street", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 41 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Touch", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 1 | folder 42 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Vigil of Corpus Christi", 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 43 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Vigil of Corpus Christi", 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 44 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Vigil of Corpus Christi", 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 45 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Misanthropos" ("For The Survivor"), 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 46 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Misanthropos" ("For The Survivor"), 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 47 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Misanthropos" ("For The Survivor"), 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 48 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Misanthropos" ("For The Survivor"), 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 49 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Misanthropos" ("For The Survivor"), 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 50 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Misanthropos" ("For The Survivor"), 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 51 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Misanthropos" ("For The Survivor"), 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 52 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Misanthropos" ("For The Survivor"), 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 53 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Misanthropos" ("For The Survivor"), 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 1 | folder 54 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "People in the Snow" ("Snowfall"), 1964 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 1 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "People in the Snow" ("Snowfall"), 1964 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 2 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Girl of Live Marble", 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 2 | folder 3 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Girl of Live Marble", 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 2 | folder 4 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Girl of Live Marble", 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 2 | folder 5 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Girl of Live Marble", 1960-1965 and undated | series 1 | box 2 | folder 6 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "In the Tank", 1960-1961 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 7 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "In the Tank", 1960-1961 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 8 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "In the Tank", 1960-1961 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 9 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "In the Tank", 1960-1961 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 10 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "In the Tank", 1960-1961 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 11 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Pierce Street", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 12 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Produce District", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 13 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "The Produce District", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 14 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- "Back to Life," "order of poems in Touch ", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 15 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- Notes, undated | series 1 | box 2 | folder 16 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- Poems not published in Touch, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 17 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- Poems not published in Touch, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 18 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- Poems not published in Touch, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 19 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- Poems not published in Touch, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 20 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- Poems not published in Touch, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 21 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- Poems not published in Touch, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 22 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- Poems not published in Touch, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 23 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- Poems not published in Touch, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 24 | |
| Poems Published in Books -- Touch -- Poems not published in Touch, 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 25 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- Chronological list of individual poems (1951-1960), 1974 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 26 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- Poems--chronological list, 1951-1960 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 27 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- Poems--chronological list, 1951-1960 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 28 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- Poems--chronological list, 1951-1960 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 29 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- Collection description (1960-1965), undated | series 1 | box 2 | folder 30 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "A Crab", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 31 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "A Crab", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 32 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "The Doctor's Own Body", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 33 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "Driving To Florida", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 34 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "Driving To Florida", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 35 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "Driving To Florida", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 36 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "The Dying Lady", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 37 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "From an Asian Tent", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 38 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "From an Asian Tent", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 39 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "For a Gift of a Record of Mariachis", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 40 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "The Inhabitants", 1960-1961 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 41 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "Knowledge", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 42 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "The Wart,", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 43 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "The Wart,", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 44 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "The Wart,", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 45 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "Yellow", 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 46 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "All-Night Burlesque", 1960-1961 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 47 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "Dreamlike, Undreamed", 1960-1961 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 48 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "Early on Sunday in NY", 1960-1961 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 49 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "Entrance of the Gods", 1960-1961 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 50 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "Kurfurstendamm", 1960-1961 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 51 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "Kurfurstendamm", 1960-1961 and 1960-1965 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 52 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "The Loves of Tiger Darcy", 1960-1961 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 53 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "Megalopolis", 1960-1961 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 54 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "The Part", 1960-1961 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 55 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- "The Spy", 1960-1961 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 56 | |
| Poems Not Published in Books -- "Folder B 1960-1965" -- Untitled drafts, 1960-1961 | series 1 | box 2 | folder 57 | |
| Wain, John (ed.) -- Anthology of Modern Poetry -- London: Hutchinson Educational -- Page proof with pen corrections on pages 62, 160, 167, 183, 195, 201., 1962 | series 1 | box 3 | folder 1 | |
| Gunn, Thom -- Moly -- London: Faber and Faber -- uncorrected proof copy, 1971(?) | series 1 | box 3 | folder 2 | |
| Gunn, Thom -- My Sad Captains -- London: Faber and Faber -- uncorrected proof copy, 1961 | series 1 | box 3 | folder 3 | |
| Gunn, Thom -- Poems 1950-1966: A Selection -- London: Faber and Faber -- uncorrected proof copy, 1969 | series 1 | box 3 | folder 4 | |
| Gunn, Thom -- Touch -- London: Faber and Faber -- uncorrected proof copy, 1967 | series 1 | box 3 | folder 5 | |
Series 2: Notebooks, 1957-1967 and undated (1.5 linear feet)
Series II, Notebooks, is arranged chronologically. The notebooks, dated by Gunn, span from April 1956 to Summer 1967. They include manuscript and typescript drafts of poems, notes regarding poems and publications, and journal entries. Prior to processing, most of the notebooks contained loose materials. To prevent further damage, those materials were separated, their original location was recorded on them, and they were placed in folders corresponding to the notebooks from which they were removed.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Notebooks, April 1957-January 1958 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 1 | |
| Notebooks, April 1957-January 1959 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 2 | |
| Notebooks, February 1958 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 3 | |
| Notebooks, February 1958 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 4 | |
| Notebooks, October 1960 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 5 | |
| Notebooks, October 1960 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 6 | |
| Notebooks, November 1960 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 7 | |
| Notebooks, November 1960 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 8 | |
| Notebooks, December 1960 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 9 | |
| Notebooks, December 1960 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 10 | |
| Notebooks, circa 1958-1961 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 11 | |
| Notebooks, circa 1958-1961 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 12 | |
| Notebooks, 5 May 1961 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 13 | |
| Notebooks, 5 May 1961 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 14 | |
| Notebooks, 8 January 1963 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 15 | |
| Notebooks, 8 January 1963 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 16 | |
| Notebooks, 23 February 1963 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 17 | |
| Notebooks, 23 February 1963 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 18 | |
| Notebooks, 8 March 1963 | series 2 | box 1 | folder 19 | |
| Notebooks, 8 March 1963 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 1 | |
| Notebooks, 2 May 1963 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 2 | |
| Notebooks, 17 September 1963 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 3 | |
| Notebooks, 17 September 1963 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 4 | |
| Notebooks, September 1963-January 1964 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 5 | |
| Notebooks, September 1963-January 1964 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 6 | |
| Notebooks, October 1964 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 7 | |
| Notebooks, 1964-mid 1965 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 8 | |
| Notebooks, 1964-mid 1965 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 9 | |
| Notebooks, 1964-1965 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 10 | |
| Notebooks, 11 January 1965 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 11 | |
| Notebooks, 11 January 1965 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 12 | |
| Notebooks, January 1965 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 13 | |
| Notebooks, January 1965 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 14 | |
| Notebooks, September 1965 | series 2 | box 2 | folder 15 | |
| Notebooks, September 1965 | series 2 | box 3 | folder 1 | |
| Notebooks, January-August 1966 | series 2 | box 3 | folder 2 | |
| Notebooks, January-August 1966 | series 2 | box 3 | folder 3 | |
| Notebooks, Summer 1966-February 1967 | series 2 | box 3 | folder 4 | |
| Notebooks, Summer 1966-February 1967 | series 2 | box 3 | folder 5 | |
| Notebooks, March-April 1967 | series 2 | box 3 | folder 6 | |
| Notebooks, March-April 1967 | series 2 | box 3 | folder 7 | |
| Notebooks, Summer 1967 | series 2 | box 3 | folder 8 | |
| Notebooks, Summer 1967 | series 2 | box 3 | folder 9 | |
| Notebooks -- "Glock", undated | series 2 | box 3 | folder 10 | |
| Notebooks -- "Glock", undated | series 2 | box 3 | folder 11 | |
Series 3: Publications, 1957-1971 (6 folders)
Series III, Publications, includes three autographed copies of The Explorers (dated 1968 thru 1969), a copy of "A Fair in the Woods" (1971), two holiday greeting cards containing "Poem After Chaucer" (1971), and three issues of the Poetry Book Society Bulletin, containing articles written by Gunn (1957, 1967, 1971) and one issue of Yale Review containing the article "Voices of Their Own."
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Publications -- The Explorers, 1968-1969 | series 3 | box 3 | folder 12 | |
| Publications -- The Explorers, 1968-1969 | series 3 | box 3 | folder 13 | |
| Publications -- The Explorers, 1968-1969 | series 3 | box 3 | folder 14 | |
| Publications -- "The Fair in the Woods", Winter 1969 | series 3 | box 3 | folder 15 | |
| Publications -- "Poem After Chaucer" (holiday greeting card), December 1971 | series 3 | box 3 | folder 16 | |
| Publications -- "Thom Gunn Writes . . .," Poetry Book Society Bulletin, May 1957, September 1967, Spring 1971 | series 3 | box 3 | folder 17 | |
| Gunn, Thom -- "Voices of Their Own" -- Yale Review XLIX: 589-598 -- book reviews, Summer, 1960 | series 3 | box 3 | folder 18 | |
Series 4: Correspondence, 1956-1972 and undated (1 linear inch)
This series contains signed typescript and manuscript letters. There are two Gunn letters to Donald Davie. The Davie file also includes an unsigned and undated typed copy of Gunn's "An Amorous Debate," on which Gunn recorded his comments on that work and on his long poem "Misanthropos." There are also two letters from Donald Hall to Gunn and a letter from Norman Scwires that Gunn inscribed "My first fan letter from a stranger." Finally there is an undated letter from Tony Tanner that is a critique of a draft of "Misanthropos." This series is arranged alphabetically.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Donald Davie, 1970, 1972 and undated | series 4 | box 3 | folder 19 | |
| Donald Hall, 1966 and undated | series 4 | box 3 | folder 20 | |
| Norman Scwires, 14 May 1956 | series 4 | box 3 | folder 21 | |
| Tony Tanner, circa late 1965-early 1965 | series 4 | box 3 | folder 22 | |
Series 5: Photographs, 1955-1970 (5 items)
This series consists of five photographs. Two photographs by Ander Gunn were published in Positives. They were separated from the Positives materials in Series II. The photographs were identified by Gunn as "Man On a Motorbike" and "Negro Children Coming Out of a Front Door" and appear on pages 33 and 41 of Positives. The specific details of the acquisition of the three other photographs of Gunn are unknown; however, it is likely that they were purchased circa 1967-1972. One is dated circa 1955, and the other two document Gunn's participation in the London Poetry Festival in 1970. The photographs are arranged chronologically.
| Description | Series | Box / Reel | Folder / Frame | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thom Gunn -- "Thom Gunn ca. 1955/Photograph supplied/By THE TIMES/This photograph must/not be reproduced/without permission." (oversize), 1955 | series 5 | box 3 | folder 1 | |
| "Man on a Motorbike," -- "Positives 12" on verso (oversize), circa 1960-1965 | series 5 | box 3 | folder 2 | |
| "Negro Children Coming Out from a Front Door," -- "Positives 16" on verso (oversize), circa 1960-1965 | series 5 | box 3 | folder 3 | |
| Cecil Day-Lewis, Thom Gunn, unidentified individual, and Ted Hughes, London Poetry Festival -- "1970 London Poetry Festival/ l to r. C. Day-Lewis, Thom Gunn, _____, Ted Hughes." on verso (oversize), 1970 | series 5 | box 3 | folder 4 | |
| Thom Gunn, London Poetry Festival -- "Thom/Gunn, London Poetry Festival, Summer 1970" (oversize), 1970 | series 5 | box 3 | folder 5 | |
Related Material
The Thom Gunn Papers, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, comprise the most extensive collection of Gunn primary materials, purchased in December 2006 from Gunn's estate. Correspondence between Thom Gunn and Elizabeth Bishop may be found in the Elizabeth Bishop Papers, at the Vassar College Libraries, Special Collections. Correspondence between Thom Gunn and others may be found in the Papers of Jerome Rothenburg at the University of California at Berkeley's Bancroft Library; the David Ignatov Papers at the University of California at San Diego's Mandeville Department of Special Collections; and the William Van O'Connor Papers at the George Arents Research Library for Special Collections at Syracuse University.
For other related archival and manuscript collections, please see the following subject guides.
Selected Search Terms
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the University of Maryland Libraries' Catalog. Researchers desiring related materials about these topics, names, or places may search the Catalog using these headings.
Subjects
- English poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism -- Sources.
- Gunn, Thom -- Archives.
- Gunn, Thom -- Criticism and interpretation -- Sources.
- Poets, English -- 20th century -- History -- Sources.
Names (Added Entries)
- Gunn, Thom. Positives.
- Gunn, Thom. Touch.
- Hall, Donald, 1928-
- Scwires, Norman.
















