miércoles, 20 de abril de 2011

ARCHIVOS DIGITALES

Esta noticia ha sido tomada del diario Independent UK de la fecha. Sin duda marca una tendencia, que ya tuvo un precendente en la compra del archivo de Harold Pinter (2007).
En cuanto al último comentario sobre la poeta que va a escribir un poema por la boda real de este fin de mes, bueno, eso tiene un nombre, oportunismo, algo muy corriente en nuestro medio en estos días, en el ambiente político, por supuesto...
British Library buys poet's 40,000 emails

By Rob Sharp, Arts Correspondent

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Wendy Cope said her archive contains many emails which 'are not interesting at all'

ANDREW BUURMAN

Elaborate signatures, perfumed missives and intimate scribbled secrets are set to disappear from literary archives as they become increasingly full of one-line emails, spam and Amazon.co.uk receipts.

The British Library has paid £32,000 for the poet Wendy Cope's archive, which includes 40,000 emails from 2004 to the present. It is the biggest email archive acquisition in the library's history, probably in Britain, and is a landmark on the way to correspondence archives becoming fully digital.
"It anticipates the way it's going," said the former poet laureate Andrew Motion, a friend of Cope's. "We just don't write letters any more, we do it all by email."
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According to Cope, her email archive contains many emails which "are not interesting at all" as well as written requests for fees. The archive contains exchanges between Cope and Motion over the latter's appointment as poet laureate in 1999. Any controversial information, says Cope, is to be held in a classified "closed" file.
She said her emails tended to be "little and often" compared to her longer, less frequently written letters.
"It's new territory for us," said Rachel Foss, lead curator of modern literary manuscripts at the British Library. "This is the second major email acquisition we've made after Harold Pinter's archive in 2007, but contains more material than that. We are increasingly acquiring digital material; this is going to be the norm as we move forward and we are going to get to the stage where emails replace physical letters."

The archive also includes 15 storage boxes containing drafts of poems, jottings of ideas and "to do" lists. There are songs the poet wrote while working as a teacher earlier in her career.
Last week Cope said she had "lost respect" for the current Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, who recently revealed she was set to write a poem for the royal wedding.

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