Guide to the Papers of Michael Dransfield
MS 4741
National Library of Australia
| Date completed: | August 1977 |
| Last updated: | March 2006 |
Table of Contents
Collection Summary
Introduction
Scope and Content
Access
Copying and Publishing
Preferred Citation
Provenance
Related Material
Biographical Note
Folder List and Descriptions
Collection Summary
| Creator: | Dransfield, Michael, 1948-1973. |
| Title: | Papers of Michael Dransfield |
| Date Range: | 1968-1973 |
| Collection Number: | MS 4741 |
| Extent: | 18 centimetres (11 folders) |
| Repository: | National Library of Australia |
Introduction
Scope and Content
Michael Dransfield's papers comprise drafts of poems, including a collection entitled Memoirs of a velvet urinal, letters from publishers, friends and his parents, and notebooks and diaries.
Correspondents include Richard Hopkinson, Thomas Shapcott, Mirka Mora, Robert Adamson, Charles Buckmaster, Rolf Hennequel, Alexander Craig, John Tranter, Peter Kocan and Rodney Hall.
Provenance
Michael Dransfield offered his papers for sale to the National Library in October 1972. They were purchased and transferred in March 1973, with further papers received from Rodney Hall in the same month. Together they make up the bulk of Dransfield's Manuscript collection.
Papers acquired from Livio Dobrez in May 1977 are contained in Folders 2, 8 and 9, as noted in the Folder listings.
The material contained in Folder 10 was acquired from Thomas Shapcott in January 1980.
Paula Keogh donated the correspondence contained in Folder 11 in March 2006.
Copying and Publishing
Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions. For such material, written permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder(s). Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissible 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.
Related Material
An interview with Michael Dransfield's mother Elspeth Dransfield, recorded by Hazel De Berg in 1973, is held in the Oral History Collection of the National Library of Australia at ORAL DeB 717.
Correspondence with Dransfield and typescript poems attributed to him are contained within a number of other Manuscript collections held by the Library. They include the papers of Rodney Hall (MS 4834), John Blay (MS 7437), Kate McNamara (MS 8512) and R.A. Simpson (MS 5575). The Papers of Kathy Rees (MS 7793) consist of correspondence with Dransfield, but access is closed until 2020. Dransfield's aunt Elizabeth Pender's account of her nephew's death is held at MS 5381.
The University of Queensland Library, Fryer Library, holds a photocopy of the typescript of Memoirs of a velvet urinal: poems and readymades.
The Australian Defence Force Academy, University College Library holds the Michael Dransfield/Peter Kocan manuscript collection, containing correspondence and poetry drafts by Dransfield sent to Peter Kocan.
Patricia Dobrez's biography, Michael Dransfield's lives: a sixties biography, was published in 1999.
Preferred Citation
Items from this collection should be cited as '[Title or description of manuscript item], Papers of Michael Dransfield, National Library of Australia, MS 4741, [series and/or folder number]'.
Biographical Note
Michael Dransfield was born in Camperdown, Sydney in September 1948, and educated at Sydney Grammar School. After some time studying at Sydney University and working as a journalist and at the Sydney Taxation Office, he took up writing poetry full-time.
Dransfield moved frequently during his late teens and early 20s. In Sydney he lived in Balmain, Paddington, Darlinghurst, Edgecliff, Pymble and Woolloomooloo. He travelled through Tasmania and other country areas, lived for a time in Casino, Cobargo, Candelo, Caloola, Canberra and Hall, and bought rural properties, including in Wapengo and in Woodford. He was interested in themes of country and rural idyll, and created his own mythological estate 'Courland Penders'.
His poems were published in journals such as The Sydneian, Poetry Australia, Wormwood Review, The Catholic Weekly, Meanjin, Transit, Free Poetry, Our Glass, The Great Auk, Flagstones and Uphill, as well as in The Australian, The Canberra Times and The Observer. During his lifetime, Dransfield's publications included Streets of the long voyage, Drug Poems, and The inspector of tides.
Dransfield died at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital in Sydney in April 1973. Memoirs of a Velvet Urinal, Voyage into Solitude, The Second Month of Spring, and Michael Dransfield: Collected Poems were published posthumously.
Folder List and Descriptions
Folder 1 , 1967
Item Journal, 1967
Croxley Student's Book containing diary, notes, lists and drafts of poems, covering 22 March 1967 - 28 April 1967 and with the inscription 'Journal D'un Homme Vide'.
Folder 2 , 1966-1969
Item Poems, 1967
Small Croxley Notebook with inscription: '"Vaslav." Being certain poems written by Michael Dransfield between 2.v.1967 and 21.vi.1967. written in Tasmania, New South Wales and Victoria, in city and bush, beach and mountain, land and sea. For Albin Eiger -'
Folder 3 Poems, 1970-1971
Red plastic covered folder or handwritten and typed poems dated between 14 August 1970 and 15 August 1971 and with inscription 'Manuscripts'.
Folder 4 Letters, 1967-1970
41 pieces of correspondence from poets, publishers, academics, friends and family. Also includes brochure for Adelaide Festival of Arts 1970. Some letters include poems, flyers or sheet music. One letter from Tom Shapcott includes a handwritten copy of 'Elizabeth's song' by Colin Brumby.
Correspondents include Thomas Shapcott, Rolf Hennequel, Alexander Craig, John Tranter, Peter Kocan, Rodney Hall, the Adelaide Festival of Arts, publishers at the University of Queensland Press, and Dransfield's mother and father.
Folder 5 Poems, 1971
Handwritten and typed draft poems, together with a copy of a drawing by 'Hilary'. Some dated 1971. Cover has inscription 'Memoirs of a Velvet Urinal'.
Folder 6 Miscellaneous
Eight letters to Dransfield dated 1969 or undated. Correspondents include Thomas Shapcott, Rodney Hall, Charles Buckmaster and John Tranter.
Also includes a letter from H.A. Dransfield to The Rector, Braidwood, 10 May 1929 requesting copy of lost birth certificate, a Sun Herald liftout dated 11 April 1971 and a copy of Free Poetry no 7.
Folder 8 Poems, 1971-1972
'The Bible as fiction '- collection of poems, plus two poems from Memoirs of a velvet urinal.
[Received from Livio Dobrez.]
Folder 9 Letters, 1969-1972
25 letters to and from Dransfield, mainly personal but with several to publishers/agents. Also includes a newspaper cutting of a poem by Margaret Shapcott called 'Religious Instruction'.
Correspondents include Richard Hopkinson, Thomas Shapcott, Mirka Mora and Robert Adamson.
[Received from Livio Dobrez.]
Folder 11 Letters, 1972
13 letters and one poem, written to Paula Keogh October to December 1972.
[Received from Paula Keogh]