The Dave Cunliffe Trial and the AS Byatt Conundrum
One of the joys of the John Rylands Library is working alongside clever colleagues happy to share their knowledge inContinue Reading
One of the joys of the John Rylands Library is working alongside clever colleagues happy to share their knowledge inContinue Reading
Bruce Wilkinson writes: Dave Cunliffe spent much of the early 1970s in Blackburn’s alternative bookshop Amamus. Increasingly a magnet forContinue Reading
Dr Janette Martin, Student Engagement Manager, and Bruce Wilkinson, Reader Engagement Assistant and PhD Candidate, jointly developed and delivered aContinue Reading
Bruce Wilkinson, John Rylands Research Institute Fellow, writes: My name is Bruce Wilkinson and I will be working on theContinue Reading
The Dave Cunliffe archive contains material from his BB Books small press and it’s important to note that from 1963Continue Reading
Bruce Wilkinson writes: In their search for innovative poetry, Tina Morris and Dave Cunliffe developed a network of small pressesContinue Reading
Bruce Wilkinson, John Rylands Research Institute researcher, writes his fifth blog post on the amazing Dave Cuncliffe Collection, acquired earlierContinue Reading
Bruce Wilkinson, John Rylands Research Institute researcher, writes his second blog post on the Dave Cunliffe Archive: Now that myContinue Reading
Bruce Wilkinson writes: When Dave Cunliffe moved to London in the late-1950s he befriended ‘artist, critic and bus conductor’ ArthurContinue Reading
From the early 1960s Dave Cunliffe and Tina Morris ran a small press which they used to produce poetry publicationsContinue Reading