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- 1991-1995 (Creation)
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Salkey's Score was a symposium and celebration around the work of the Jamaican writer, Andrew Salkey. He was a supporter and shareholder in Bogle-L'Ouverture. Born in January 1928, he was approaching his 65th birthday. It took place on 19-20 June 1992, 3 years prior to his death. Initiated by Jessica Huntley a committee comprising of herself, Louis James, John la Rose, Marc Matthews, Mervyn Morris, Jason Salkey, Anne Walmsley and Ronald Warwick was formed. The event was held in conjunction with the Commonwealth Institute and took place at that venue.
The two day symposium was attended by Andrew Salkey, his wife Patricia and his sons Eliot and Jason. It brought together academics, literary critics and writers from the Caribbean, England and America. Conference panels included Ansel Wong, Alva Clarke, John Figueroa, Jeremy Verity, Mervyn Morris, Peter Nazareth, Pedro Perez Sarduy, Anne Walmsley, Louis James, John La Rose, Samuel Selvon and Kamau Braithwaite. A Keynote Address was delivered by Trevor McDonald, the television news presenter. Other participants included Margaret Busby, Merle Collins and Alistair Niven. Salkey's poetry, fiction, children's fiction, anthologies, travelogues and his broadcasting work was showcased.
Tributes were given to Salkey for:
His work in London in the 1960s and 1970s with the Caribbean Artist's Movement;
His journalism on the radio programme 'Caribbean Voices';
Developing the teaching of Caribbean writing in schools;
The importance he gave to the relationship of Africa to personal and communal Caribean identity;
His work in Cuba;
His prolific output of novels, poetry and other writings.
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GB 0074 LMA/4462/N 1991-1995 Collection 0.16 linear metres Salkey's Score , cultural symposium
Salkey's Score was a symposium and celebration around the work of the Jamaican writer, Andrew Salkey. He was a supporter and shareholder in Bogle-L'Ouverture. Born in January 1928, he was approaching his 65th birthday. It took place on 19-20 June 1992, 3 years prior to his death. Initiated by Jessica Huntley a committee comprising of herself, Louis James, John la Rose, Marc Matthews, Mervyn Morris, Jason Salkey, Anne Walmsley and Ronald Warwick was formed. The event was held in conjunction with the Commonwealth Institute and took place at that venue.
The two day symposium was attended by Andrew Salkey, his wife Patricia and his sons Eliot and Jason. It brought together academics, literary critics and writers from the Caribbean, England and America. Conference panels included Ansel Wong, Alva Clarke, John Figueroa, Jeremy Verity, Mervyn Morris, Peter Nazareth, Pedro Perez Sarduy, Anne Walmsley, Louis James, John La Rose, Samuel Selvon and Kamau Braithwaite. A Keynote Address was delivered by Trevor McDonald, the television news presenter. Other participants included Margaret Busby, Merle Collins and Alistair Niven. Salkey's poetry, fiction, children's fiction, anthologies, travelogues and his broadcasting work was showcased.
Tributes were given to Salkey for:
His work in London in the 1960s and 1970s with the Caribbean Artist's Movement;
His journalism on the radio programme 'Caribbean Voices';
Developing the teaching of Caribbean writing in schools;
The importance he gave to the relationship of Africa to personal and communal Caribean identity;
His work in Cuba;
His prolific output of novels, poetry and other writings.
Their archive collections were the first deposit from the African-Caribbean community to be made to the London Metropolitan Archives, in 2005, with additional deposits since that time.
Records relating to event 'Salkey's Score', commemorating the life of Andrew Salkey. Includes correspondence and minutes for the setting up of the committee. Biographical information on all participants. Drafts and proof copies for the programmes and letterhead. An original poster of Salkey's poem on the underground, A Song for England and copied pages from the comment book by attendees of the symposium.
These records are arranged into seven series.
LMA/4462/N/01 CORRESPONDENCE
LMA/4462/N/02 CONFERENCE PAPERS
LMA/4462/N/03 PROGRAMMES AND FLYERS
LMA/4462/N/04 REVIEWS
LMA/4462/N/05 PRESS CUTTINGS
LMA/4462/N/06 PHOTOGRAPHS
LMA/4462/N/07 STATIONERY.
These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information may be subject to access restrictions.
Copyright to these records rests with the depositors.
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Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
For further information about Andrew Salkey see LMA/4462/C, LMA/4462/E/01 and LMA/4462/Q.
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
November 2009 to February 2010 Salkey , (Felix) Andrew Alexander , 1928-1995 , writer and broadcaster Communication process Group communication Conferences Black peoples Leisure Cultural events Leisure time activities National cultures Ethnic groups Caribbean cultures African peoples African-Caribbean peoples National literatures Caribbean literature Authors Writers Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications Ltd , specialists in books from and about the Caribbean , Africa , Afro-America and Asia Salkey's Score , cultural symposium London England UK Western Europe Europe Jamaica Caribbean
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Their archive collections were the first deposit from the African-Caribbean community to be made to the London Metropolitan Archives, in 2005, with additional deposits since that time.
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Records relating to event 'Salkey's Score', commemorating the life of Andrew Salkey. Includes correspondence and minutes for the setting up of the committee. Biographical information on all participants. Drafts and proof copies for the programmes and letterhead. An original poster of Salkey's poem on the underground, A Song for England and copied pages from the comment book by attendees of the symposium.
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These records are arranged into seven series.
LMA/4462/N/01 CORRESPONDENCE
LMA/4462/N/02 CONFERENCE PAPERS
LMA/4462/N/03 PROGRAMMES AND FLYERS
LMA/4462/N/04 REVIEWS
LMA/4462/N/05 PRESS CUTTINGS
LMA/4462/N/06 PHOTOGRAPHS
LMA/4462/N/07 STATIONERY.
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These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information may be subject to access restrictions.
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Copyright to these records rests with the depositors.
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- English
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- Latin
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For further information about Andrew Salkey see LMA/4462/C, LMA/4462/E/01 and LMA/4462/Q.
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Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
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- Communication process
- Communication process » Group communication
- Communication process » Group communication » Conferences
- Leisure
- Leisure time activities » Cultural events
- Leisure time activities
- National cultures
- Ethnic groups
- National cultures » Caribbean cultures
- National literatures
- National literatures » Caribbean literature
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- Authors » Writers
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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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