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Simon Fraser University Special Collections and Rare Books Daphne Marlatt Fonds
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"The Gull" records

Sub-series consists of records relating to "The Gull," the Japanese Noh play written by Daphne Marlatt. The play is a dramatization of the historical link between the fishing town of Steveston, home to many Japanese-Canadians, and Mio, the coastal village in Wakayama, Japan, from which many of their ancestors originally emigrated. Records include manuscripts, permissions, correspondence, musical scores, research material, photographs, books, articles, promotional material, programs and related production material. Also includes two optical discs, one of which contains sound files with transcriptions.

Production 2006 Richmond ["The Gull" advertisements, permissions and correspondence]

File includes photographs originally in an envelope labelled, “Akira: photos” in the top left-hand corner and “Daphne” in the centre:
MsC 142.760 – Daphne Marlatt and Rick Emmert at Pajo’s (fish and chips stand)
MsC 142.761 – Daphne Marlatt, Rick Emmert and others at Pajo’s (fish and chips stand)
MsC 142.762 – Daphne Marlatt and others on a suspension bridge
MsC 142.763 – Daphne Marlatt and others on a suspension bridge
MsC 142.764 – Daphne Marlatt and others sitting on a river bank
MsC 142.765 - Daphne Marlatt, Rick Emmert and others at Pajo’s (fish and chips stand)

MsC 142.790

Item is a colour photograph depicting Jennifer Butler, Benton Roark, Farshid Samandari and Dorothy Chang (bottom row left to right) and Marguerite Witvoet, Daphne Marlatt and Colleen Lanki (top row left to right).

"At the River's Mouth: Writing Migrations" records

Sub-series consists of records relating to "At the River's Mouth: Writing Migrations," a lecture given by Daphne Marlatt as the Ralph Gustafson Distinguished Visiting Poet at Vancouver Island University. The lecture was later published as a book (designed by Robert Bringhurst) by the Institute for Coastal Research at Vancouver Island University. Records include correspondence and lecture drafts.

Awards and grants records

Series contains records relating to honours Daphne Marlatt has received, grants she has applied for, recommendations she has written for others, and literary competitions she has judged. Records include correspondence, brochures, advertisements, programs, and photographs.

Series has been arranged into the following three sub-series: Awards and honours ([ca. 2002-2012]), Letters of recommendation and competition records ([ca. 1984]-2012), Grant applications ([ca. 1965-2006]).

Letters of recommendation and competition records

Sub-series consists of records relating to recommendations Daphne Marlatt has written for others and literary competitions she has judged. Records include letters of recommendation, correspondence, poems from other writers, notes, and administrative records.

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