Letters from Dannie Abse and Bernard Miles,

This material is held atNational Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru

  • Reference
    • GB 210 NLW MS 23699E, ff. 101-102.
  • Alternative Id.
      (alternative) vtls004404251
      (alternative) (WlAbNL)0000404251
  • Dates of Creation
    • August 1960 /
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English.
  • Physical Description
    • 2 ff.
  • Location
    • ARCH/MSS (GB0210)

Scope and Content

A letter, [14] August 1960 (received and stamped 15 August 1960), from the poet Dannie Abse to actor and theatre director Bernard Miles enclosing a copy of his book Tenants of the House: Poems 1951-1956 (New York, 1959). The letter is accompanied by a carbon copy of a typescript letter of acknowledgement from Bernard Miles, dated 16 August 1960.

Administrative / Biographical History

Dannie Abse was born in 1923 in Cardiff, Glamorgan. He studied at the Welsh National School of Medicine, and at King's College and Westminster Hospital in London, qualifying as a doctor in 1943. He entered clinical practice, and was a specialist at the Central Medical Establishment chest clinic, 1954-1989. He is a prolific writer and poet. He is deeply interested by 1930s politics and the Spanish Civil War, which formed the background to his schooldays. His poetry is influenced by his Jewish heritage, Welsh nationality, and his life as a family man and a London suburban dweller. He has published seven volumes of poetry and seven plays. He was Senior Fellow of the Humanities at Princeton University (1973-1974), and president of the Poetry Society (1978-1992). He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1983, Fellow of the Welsh Academy of Letters in 1992 (President since 1995), Honorary Fellow at the University of Wales College of Medicine (1999), and awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Wales (1989) and the University of Glamorgan (1997). He was given a Cholmondeley Award (1985). Abse is married to the art historian Joan Mercer, and together they edited, Voices in the Gallery: Poems and Pictures (1986) and The Music Lover's Literary Companion (1988). They live in Glamorgan.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically at NLW.

Acquisition Information

NLW Department of Printed Books; Transfer; October 1999; A1999/122.

Note

Dannie Abse was born in 1923 in Cardiff, Glamorgan. He studied at the Welsh National School of Medicine, and at King's College and Westminster Hospital in London, qualifying as a doctor in 1943. He entered clinical practice, and was a specialist at the Central Medical Establishment chest clinic, 1954-1989. He is a prolific writer and poet. He is deeply interested by 1930s politics and the Spanish Civil War, which formed the background to his schooldays. His poetry is influenced by his Jewish heritage, Welsh nationality, and his life as a family man and a London suburban dweller. He has published seven volumes of poetry and seven plays. He was Senior Fellow of the Humanities at Princeton University (1973-1974), and president of the Poetry Society (1978-1992). He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1983, Fellow of the Welsh Academy of Letters in 1992 (President since 1995), Honorary Fellow at the University of Wales College of Medicine (1999), and awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Wales (1989) and the University of Glamorgan (1997). He was given a Cholmondeley Award (1985). Abse is married to the art historian Joan Mercer, and together they edited, Voices in the Gallery: Poems and Pictures (1986) and The Music Lover's Literary Companion (1988). They live in Glamorgan.

Title based on contents.

Preferred citation: NLW MS 23699E, ff. 101-102.

Conditions Governing Use

Usual copyright laws apply. Information regarding the ownership of Dannie Abse copyright can be found at http://tyler.hrc.utexas.edu/ (viewed June 2009).

Custodial History

Originally enclosed with a copy of Dannie Abse, Tenants of the House: Poems 1951-1956 (New York, 1959) purchased for the NLW printed books collection from Robin Waterfield Ltd, Antiquarian Booksellers, Oxford, in September 1999.

Related Material

For other letters from Bernard Miles to Dannie Abse, see NLW, Dannie Abse Papers 17/17, 19/8.

Additional Information

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