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National Library of Scotland fundraising appeal
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2 years ago
Colin McIlroy, manuscripts curator at the National Library of Scotland, on the launch of a new fundraising appeal to open up access to a “treasure trove” of personal archives kept by three of Scotland’s leading writers
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I'm Colin McIlroy. I'm the curator of modern literary manuscripts here at the National
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Library of Scotland. We're looking at some of our recently acquired archival material.
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This is correspondence of George Mackay Brown from 1994 to 1995. We're working on cataloguing
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that at the moment. This was stored in Orkney and it's arrived in polybags, although this particular
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batch has been alphabetised so that's useful for us when it comes to sorting it. It's mostly
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incoming letters to George from friends, academics, other poets. For example, there's a letter here
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from Ted Hughes who is replying to an invitation for the Orkney Festival and saying he's really
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looking forward to it. What we're hoping to do through our annual appeal is to raise enough money
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to have someone to work on cataloguing all of this material so we can make it available to the
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public with a list. So it's not just George Mackay Brown, there's various other writers you hope to
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do the same with? Yes, there's other modern writers, for example James Kelman, Alastair Gray,
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and other collections we have include Naomi Mitchison and we also have Tom Leonard's
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material. There's lots of great writers we've acquired that we're looking to catalog.
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If the appeal is successful, what would you be able to do that you're not able to do
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at the moment? Tell us a bit more about that. Sure, not only would it then be much easier for
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all of our readers to come in and navigate their way through the collections, but once we know in
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detail what these collections contain we can then do exhibitions, we can make material part of
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public programs, allow greater access and really kind of highlight what these collections contain.
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What kind of things are we talking about that writers donate? Well certainly
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we've got correspondence here, we have original manuscripts, some of George's letters
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will contain acrostic poems for birthdays to certain friends or poems that he'll be sending
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to people. With James Kelman's archive we have drafts of all of his literary work, short stories,
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plays, novels, the latest novel we have there, and research as well as correspondence as well as
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contextual material that shows the life of a writer, visiting book festivals, being invited
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to places, being asked to provide whether it's reviews or articles. So it's the kind of,
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depending on which writer, it can be the full gamut of the writing experience or it can be a
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specific part. Some writers will give us material only related to their work, others will give
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biographic material relating to their entire life, so it just depends on each individual writer.
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So you've had a lot of interest in previous exhibitions of material held by Ian Rankin
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and Muriel Spark, are you hoping that you'll be able to do more exhibitions in the future of that
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nature? Ideally yes, I mean all of the literary collections and all the writers of interest,
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we would hope that we can make that material highlighted, whether it's in exhibitions or
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you know online features, and just give people a really good idea of just the depth and range of
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what's included in these wonderful collections. It's not just the sort of iterative process,
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the creative workings of a writer, it's also contextual material which shows their influences,
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how their writing goes from idea to final published edition, and as I say some of them
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include material relating to biographic material relating to themselves, their families,
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so it's a kind of broad spectrum.
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