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Theresa Muñoz, "Archivum" (Pavillion Poetry at Liverpool UP, 2025)

Oct 29, 2025
In this engaging discussion, poet and scholar Theresa Muñoz delves into her upcoming collection, Archivum, which intricately explores themes of memory, migration, and personal artifacts. She shares insights from her research into writers' archives, particularly Muriel Spark's, illustrating how these documents reveal deep emotions connected to familial bonds and loss. Theresa also reflects on the importance of preserving diverse voices, including notable women writers, and her aim to raise awareness of archives as vital resources for understanding our past and shaping future narratives.
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ANECDOTE

Archive Project Sparked The Book

  • Theresa Muñoz began working with archives during a postdoc project at the Bloodaxe Books Publishing Archive with ~20 poets. She used artifacts in boxes to write poems and that sparked the Archivum collection.
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Archives Demand Close, Recorded Looking

  • Working in archives forces you to measure expectations against material reality and document everything carefully. Theresa kept long dated notes to trace discoveries across years and connect objects to personal life.
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Bring Objects Into Your Present

  • Archives prompt you to relate historical objects to your present life to make them meaningful. Theresa ties items like Balmoral clock blueprints to daily experiences on trains and streets.
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