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Marlatt, Daphne File
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Renga: Colin Browne and Daphne Marlatt

File consists of correspondence, notes, and event programme relating to the event “The Exquisite Corpse in Lotusland,” held at the Presentation House Gallery in North Vancouver, British Columbia.

[Daphne] Marlatt [Roy] Miki

File consists of correspondence and travel documents relating to Daphne Marlatt and Roy Miki’s trip to the University of Calgary in March 1998 to participate in a panel about Roy Kiyooka.

Writer-in-residence Daphne [Marlatt]

File consists of correspondence, writings, student work, and administrative records relating to Daphne Marlatt’s role as short-term writer-in-residence with the University of Calgary’s English department, April-May 1991. During this time Marlatt also lead a writing workshop.

[Miscellaneous works of others]

File consists of various works of others. Some items are related to Wah’s activities reviewing literature: drafts of the books “Organ Music: parts of an autobiography” by bpNichol and “Chaos Inside Thunderstorms” by Gary Gottfriedson, along with brief blurbs about the books, and a letter from Tim Merrill asking Wah to read his poetry. File also includes page proofs of an article by Iyko Day about Wah, “Interventing Innocence: Race, ‘Resistance,” and the Asian North American Avant-Garde,” the poem “Did you Say” by Rob Budde, and the poems “Abdijection” and “Abdijection 2” by Daphne Marlatt and Wah, respectively.

[Miscellaneous correspondence 1979-2000]

File consists of miscellaneous correspondence arising from both personal and professional activities. Includes correspondence from Steve McCaffery, Erin Mouré, Roy Miki, Daphne Marlatt, Ashkor Mathur, and Eleanor Nichol (former wife of bpNichol), among others. Contains an interview between Wah and Ashkor Mathur about Wah’s book “Diamond Grill.” Also contains correspondence from the beep-l listserv.

Robin Blaser broadside [2006]

File contains a broadside of a 2005 poem that reads "staring at the crystral cactus..." The broadside was printed at Keefer Street Press in Vancouver, 6 January 2006.

Blaser, Robin