Archivum

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Edinburgh
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mixed-race relationships
poetry
Scotland
women of colour
women writers

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  • ISBN 9781836243014
  • Dimensions: 118 x 189mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Featuring the poem 'Animals' (The Forward Book of Poetry 2026)

Longlisted for the 2025 Saltire Society Poetry Book of the Year

Archivum is a book – wise, funny and inventive by turn – that explores what it means to look at artefacts in an archive, and how these objects resonate with events in our lives. Imagined as a walk across Edinburgh, landmarks such as the Balmoral clock, National Library of Scotland, Meadows, Canongate Kirkyard and Water of Leith provide a meditative backdrop to the poems.

The archives - in particular the archive of the writer Muriel Spark – are used to create a space to come to terms with the complexities of a life and how we in turn tell stories about ourselves: the depths of our familial relationships, relationship breakdowns and the death of a parent. What’s found in the archive’s boxes -- including recipes, telegrams, letters -- stirs and amplifies feelings of belonging, disorientation, triumph and grief.

With a focus on women writers and interracial relationships, the book explores objects belonging to significant figures in the poet’s imaginary: along with Spark, the actor Maggie Smith, poet Elizabeth Bishop, the 19th century slave owner’s daughter Eliza Junor and psychotherapist Marie Battle Singer.

Theresa Muñoz was born in Vancouver, Canada and lives in Edinburgh. She has received a Muriel Spark Centenary Award, Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship, Creative Scotland grant and shortlisted for The Kavya Prize and a Sky Arts Royal Society of Literature Writers Award. She has produced several literary initiatives in the UK, including the Newcastle Poetry Festival and the James Berry Poetry Prize.