Jim Crace Papers 1954-2009

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Jim Crace Papers 1954-2009

The Jim Crace Papers, 1954-2009,consist of manuscript drafts, scripts, advance proofs, notes, notebooks, researchmaterial, correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, serial publications,books, sound recordings, moving images, watercolors, juvenilia, posters, andephemera from the English novelist Jim Crace. The personal and professional papersspan Crace’s writing career and document his diverse range of creative output whichincludes novels, essays, investigative journalism articles, short stories, dramaticand educational radio scripts, television scripts, watercolor paintings, and somepoetry.

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