Lumsden, Roderick (Roddy) Chalmers, 1966-2020 (Scottish poet)
Biography
Roddy Lumsden was born in St Andrew in 1966. He studied at the University of Edinburgh and the School of Scottish Studies, while Hamish Henderson was still teaching there. He was the recipient of an Eric Gregory Award in 1991 and an Arts Council writer's bursary in 1994. His work has appeared in Faber and Faber Poetry Introduction 8, Dream State - the New Scottish poets, the Gregory Anthology 91-93 and elsewhere. In 1995, he became Writer in Residence for the City of Aberdeen.
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Annotated typescript entitled "Long Division", late 1980s - early 1990 [?]
Typescript of a prose text entitled "Long Division", with manuscript annotations in red ink.
Bound typescript containing poetry, undated
Untitled spiral-bound typescript containing poetry. The first poem is entitled "After Entomology".
Bound typescript containing poetry, undated
Untitled spiral-bound typescript containing poetry. The first poem is entitled "Actor's Nightmare".
"Elsewhere Perhaps Later", c 1995
Unbound typescript of "Elsewhere Perhaps Later".
Folder entitled "Shootin' Cinderella", c 1995
Miscellaneous documents, 1980s-1990s
Miscellaneous notes, ephemera, pamphlets for social events, newspaper clippings, etc. Includes a letter from C. Wolfram Swetz van Middhlar dated 27 September 1994 to Roddy Lumsden, requesting his own favourite poem in manuscript form.
Papers of Roddy Lumsden
Photographs, poems, and school material relating to the life and death of Roddy Lumsden, late 1960s - 2020
Poem drafts, 1990s
Poetry, 1980s
Folder of handwritten and typewritten poetry by Roddy Lumsden. The file also includes a copy of a newspaper article about Imogen Mallais-Scott, loose notes, postcards stuck on two A4 pages, leaflets, and empty envelopes.