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Merilyn Simonds fonds
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Date(s)
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1884-2009 (Production)
- Producteur
- Simonds, Merilyn
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Description matérielle
9.24 m of textual records, 11 videocassettes, 7 audio cassettes
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Notice biographique
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1949, Merilyn Simonds spent her childhood in Brazil and was educated at the University of Western Ontario. She has worked as a freelance writer, a magazine editor for Harrowsmith and This Country Canada and, since 1991, has devoted herself to full-time writing. She has published ten books and scores of magazine articles on subjects ranging from the environment to soap-making, from art to war, including the book accompaniment to the controversial CBC television documentary The Valour and the Horror. She has taught several literary non-fiction courses and has been a regular on CBC Radio's Basic Black.
With the release of The Convict Lover, published by Macfarlane, Walter & Ross in 1996, Simonds became nationally known as a literary writer. The Convict Lover was nominated for the Governor Generals Literary Award for Nonfiction and was chosen as one of the top ten nonfiction books of 1996 by the Globe and Mail, Quill & Quire Magazine, Elm Street Magazine and Macleans. It was translated into Chinese, Japanese, and German, and in 1997, was adapted for the stage by the Kingston Summer Theatre Festival, premiering at Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto in the fall of 1998. Also in 1996, from September to December, Simonds served as the Writer in Residence at Green College, University of British Columbia.
The Lion in the Room Next Door, Simondss collection of linked, autobiographical stories, was published in Canada by McClelland & Stewart in 1999 and became a national bestseller. The following year, it was published by Bloomsbury in England, by G.P. Putnams Sons in the United States and by btb in Germany.
The Holding is Simonds's first novel. Published by McClelland & Stewart in the spring of 2004, it was on the Canadian Booksellers' Association bestseller list for five months. In the fall of 2005 it was published in the United States, where it was selected a New York Times "Editor's Choice." The novel was released in Germany in 2007.
Simonds has edited two anthologies: Gardens: A Literary Companion (2008) and Night: A Literary Companion (2009). In 2010 a travel memoir, jointly authored with Wayne Grady, called Breakfast at the Exit Cafe: Travels through America was published. A selection of flash fictions from her work-in-progress The Paradise Project was recently featured in the Journal of the Americas special issue on contemporary Canadian writing.
Simonds lives with writer Wayne Grady on a small acreage north of Kingston. She has two sons by an earlier marriage Karl, a musician, and Erik, a visual artist whose painting is on the cover of the original Canadian edition of The Lion in the Room Next Door.
Historique de la conservation
Merilyn Simonds donated the correspondence between Phyllis Halliday and Joseph David Cleroux and one manuscript copy of her book in progress to Queen's University Archives in September 1994. The remainder of the Convict Lover material came in the accrual of 2007. The Phyllis Halliday material was located for many years in the attic of the Phyllis Halliday's, then Merilyn Simonds', house. Wrapped in bundles, tied together with ribbon and placed in numerous containers, this material remained undisturbed until discovered by Ms. Simonds in 1987.
Portée et contenu
The fonds is comprised of records that reflect the research and writing process of Merilyn Simonds in her activity as a writer of a variety of publications over a 30 year period. The records illustrate Simonds process, method and practice for writing newspaper articles, periodicals, non-fiction guides, literary non-fiction and fiction. The fonds has been arranged in the following series: Adminstrative files; Journalism; Projects; and Audio Visual.
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État de conservation
Source immédiate d'acquisition
Donated by Ms. Merilyn Simonds - 1994 (2303.4), 2007 (5064), 2011(2319).
Classement
The original order of the Phyllis sub-series, as first found by Ms. Simonds in the attic of her house, has been maintained as closely as possible. However, following upon the desire of the donor, the classification scheme, as developed by Merilyn Simonds during the course of her research and writing, relating to the method and physical containers in which the material was housed, has also been kept. Hence, the combination "alpha-numeric" (e.g. "BTL10") indexing found in bold lettering under the heading marked 'File Title' in the "File List". Moreover, and again in accordance with the wishes of the donor, a "calendar" system of description has been employed in order to assist the reader of this inventory. In other words, and in what is a throwback to an earlier archival era, a short description of the contents of each letter, envelope, sheet of toilet paper, and the like --and in this case taken from that supplied by the donor-- has been provided. Also, dates have been inserted where known; otherwise where no date is found, it has been assumed that the correspondence was written sometime between October 1919 and July 1921. In this regard, researchers should confer with the 'Typescript of Letters' mentioned below. The 2011 acrrual of material was maintained in the order in which it was donated.
Langue des documents
- anglais
Écriture des documents
Localisation des originaux
2303.4
2319
2319_9
2358_2
5064
F5 A10
SR1137.1-SR1137.2
SR1158-SR1158.4
Disponibilité d'autres formats
Restrictions d'accès
Open
Délais d'utilisation, de reproduction et de publication
Copyright provisions may apply, please consult archivist.
Instruments de recherche
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/S/Simonds-Merilyn/Simonds-Merilyn-2303_4.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/S/Simonds-Merilyn/Simonds-Merilyn-5064.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/S/Simonds-Merilyn/Simonds-Merilyn-2319.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/S/Simonds-Merilyn/Simonds-Merilyn-2319_9.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/S/Simonds-Merilyn/Simonds_Merilyn-2358_2.xlsx
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Accroissements
Further accruals are expected