New Books in Literary Studies

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

Oct 29, 2025
Theresa Muñoz, a poet and scholar with a focus on archives and memory, dives into her upcoming collection, Archivum. She discusses the significance of Muriel Spark's papers and how they influenced her poetry. Themes of memory, migration, and interracial histories resonate throughout her work. Muñoz explores the emotional depth found in archives, revealing how everyday objects, like a jam recipe, can inspire profound reflections on belonging and loss. Expect a thoughtful journey through Edinburgh’s landmarks intertwined with personal storytelling.
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ANECDOTE

First Archive Visit Sparked The Book

  • Theresa Muñoz describes being sent into the Bloodaxe Books Publishing Archive as part of a creative project with other poets.
  • That experience sparked her interest in what surprises us in curated boxes and led to the Archivum collection.
ADVICE

Document Diligently And Relate To Yourself

  • When working in archives, document everything with dates and notes and treat the material on its own terms.
  • Relate items to your present life to make archival finds emotionally and poetically resonant.
INSIGHT

Archives Can Carry Regret

  • Archives often carry a retrospective sadness or regret because they present lives in hindsight.
  • Looking back through records can make you sense choices and losses that echo into your own life.
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