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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.

Administrative records

Sub-series consists of correspondence, contracts and notes regarding Marlatt's university job applications and the administrative aspects of her faculty appointments.

"Between Brush Strokes" - Sveva Caetani story [drafts and correspondence 2007-2009]

MsC 142.755 – MsC 142.759 : Five photographs of the Caetani House and Studio 3401. Sign in one of the photographs reads:
“Built in 1895 by Samuel Summerville, the house was originally designed as a two-story square, late Victorian Vernacular Revival building, emphasizing solidity and comfort over design. Extensive renovations took place in 1903 with the addition of the back wing. In 1913, the house was sold to A.G. Mueller, owner of the Coldstream Hotel. Mueller sold the house to Leone Caetani in 1921, who in turn left the house to his daughter Sveva Caetani. In 1985, Miss Caetani bequeathed her home to the City of Vernon for the use of the Vernon Public Art Gallery.”

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