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Heritage Writers' Festival: George Bowering, John Mills, and Audrey Thomas discuss Problems of the B.C. Writer moderated by Bruce Nesbitt at SFU on June 13th, 1978 Tape 2 of 2 #448 - tape 2

George Bowering, John Mills, and Audrey Thomas discuss Problems of the B.C. Writer in a panel moderated by Bruce Nesbitt Heritage Writers' Festival at SFU on June 13th, 1978. Tape 2 of 2. This recording stars on tape #448 - tape 1.

Heritage Writers' Festival. George Bowering, John Mills, and Audrey Thomas discuss Problems of the B.C. Writer moderated by Bruce Nesbitt at SFU on June 13th, 1978 Tape 1 of 2 #448 - tape 1

George Bowering, John Mills, and Audrey Thomas discuss Problems of the B.C. Writer in a panel moderated by Bruce Nesbitt Heritage Writers' Festival at SFU on June 13th, 1978. Tape 1 of 2. This recording ends on tape #448 - tape 2.

English Department Colloquium with Robin Blaser, George Bowering, Fred Candelaria, Stanley Cooperman, Lionel Kearns at SFU on July 27th, 1972 tape 1 of 2 #447a

Robin Blaser, George Bowering, Fred Candelaria, Stanley Cooperman, and Lionel Kearns reading and talking at English Department Colloquium at SFU on July 27th, 1972. Evan Alderson
introduces the Panel. Candelaria speaks of Wittgenstein, language and poetics and reads the poem Survivors. Lionel Kearns speaks and reads poem Entropy. Stanley Cooperman speaks about poetry

Jack Spicer reading Language at UBC in February, 1965 and in Berkeley: Summer Days, July 1965 #3b

Robin Blaser, Jack Spicer, Stan Persky finish reading their poetry at The New Design Gallery.
A new recording from the UBC festival Summer Days begins. It starts with the general conversation with Duncan, Spicer, Blaser, Persky, and others followed by Duncan and Blaser reading their poetry. The cassette ends with conversation. This tape moves on to #4a.

Michael McClure lecture at SFU on March 2, 1984 Tape 2 of 2 #428

Continuation of Michael McClure's lecture at SFU on March 2, 1984. McClure continues talking about his feelings on biology, nature, poetry, etc., and the effects of the Beat Movement. Responds to a question about literature critics and the difference (or lack thereof) between East and West Coast poetry. Responds to a question about how he feels about the relationship between the various arts and continues talking about his life, writing, feelings etc.. Tape 2 of 2. This recording starts on tape #427.

Michael McClure lecture at SFU on March 2, 1984 Tape 1 of 2 #427

Michael McClure, introduced by Robin Blaser, gives lecture at SFU on March 2, 1984. Robin Blaser after the introduction reads two poems by McClure. McClure introduces his lecture by reading a poem by William Blake. Explains that his lecture is about the relationship between the Beat Movement and nature, consciousness, the mind, and the environment. Reads poetry and continues his lecture. Tape 1 of 2. This recording ends on tape #428.

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