ACO - Andrew Cowan Archive
ACO
Collection
Andrew Cowan Archive
1985-2015
2.5 metres Mixed
21 ring-binders; 3 box-files; 3 archive boxes
21 ring-binders; 3 box-files; 3 archive boxes
Cowan, Andrew
Authors, English -- 20th century
Arranged in three sections: Ring-binders; Boxes; Box files.
His first novel, 'Pig' (1994), won a Betty Trask Award, the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award, the Authors' Club First Novel Award, a Scottish Arts Council Book Award, the Ruth Hadden Memorial Award, and was shortlisted for five other literary awards. 'Common Ground' (1996) and 'Crustaceans' (2000) both received Arts Council bursaries. 'What I Know' was the recipient of an Arts Council Writers' Award and was published in 2005. His creative writing guidebook, 'The Art of Writing Fiction', was published in 2011. His fifth novel, 'Worthless Men', was published in 2013.
Previously a long-standing tutor for the Arvon Foundation, he was for three years the Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at UEA. He was appointed to the faculty in 2004 and currently teaches and lectures at undergraduate and MA level, and supervises a number of PhD students. In 2011 he wrote UEA’s successful submission to the ‘Diamond Jubilee’ Round of the Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education, and was promoted to a Chair in 2012. He is on the board of the National Academy of Writing, and on the advisory board of the writers-into-schools charity First Story.
The papers were deposited on loan in the British Archive for Contemporary Writing. The papers were delivered to the Archives between July and September 2016.
Papers and correspondence of Andrew Cowan (1960- ), writer. The collection is composed of his literary papers – novel manuscripts, correspondence, and research papers. Also included are interviews and papers of the Norwich Oral History Archive.
Available for private, non-commercial research. A small amount of correspondence with UEA faculty members and external contacts is held under embargo (review date Oct 2027).
Relevant copyright permissions must be obtained before any reproductions of documents can be made. The University of East Anglia does not hold copyrights for any material in this collection. Please address all copyrights queries to Andrew Cowan.
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