Mole, John Douglas, 1941- (poet)
Dates
- Existence: 1941-
Biography
John Mole, poet, musician, teacher and printer, was born in Somerset in 1941 and read English at Magdalene College, Cambridge (BA 1964, MA 1968). He has received Eric Gregory, Cholmondeley and Signal awards, and held Writer in Residence posts at Magdalene College and in the City of London. His volumes of poetry have been published by Peterloo, Secker & Warburg, and by smaller presses such as Priapus, Keepsake, Sycamore, Gruffyground and Salt. For many years Mole was co-proprietor with Peter Scupham of the Mandeville Press.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence between John Mole and Stephen Roberts, July-Sept. 2009
Comprises single items or small collections, chiefly correspondence, donated to or purchased by Cambridge University Library, together with a number of items and fragments found in Cambridge University Library books and bindings.
Correspondence with John Mole, 1969
Most of the individual correspondents in items 1-31 are poets, translators, and illustrators. Some items include typescripts of poems.
Literary papers and correspondence of John Mole
The collection includes drafts and fair copies of poems by Mole; letters to and from Mole; files relating to particular projects and activities; and printed items.
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