Papers of Dawson Jackson

This material is held atUniversity of Manchester Library

Scope and Content

This collection comprises the working and personal papers of Dawson Jackson. It includes copies of his published works From This Foundation, A Primer of Necessary Belief, and Against Destruction. It also includes copies of his unpublished prose, in particular his Out of Step, Journal of a Conscientious Objector (1940-1942), (see JDJ/1/1/3/2 . Much of the collection comprises his prodigious output of verse, in various states of revision, including All Is Never Said (1945-1947) and The Ruin (1951-1954); his long travel poems, Rome (1954-1955), This Paradise (1969), Delhi (1957-1963), Time Suspended in Equatorial Africa (1969); and his poems in memory of his second wife, Joan Hart, A Marriage (1986-1993) and The Wound (1985-1993.

Following the revision of his 'Entire Presentable Opus' in 1985, Jackson penned a short autobiographyIntroduction to a Life's Work (1986), in which Jackson outlines his life and work in stages , as follows: age 0-16 (1926-1930); age 20-27 (1930-1937); age 33-37 (1937-1943); age 33-37 (1943-1947), age 38-45 (1948-1957); age 45 (1957-1984), See  JDJ/1/3/1/42  The collection also comprises his appointment diaries (1967-1991) and a substantial series of his correspondence with publishers and family and friends.