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Tom Wayman poetry reading at CNC Part 2
2000.6.12.131 · Item · 1975
Parte de Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of a reading by Tom Wayman from Conversation opens the family, Grandmother, Poem composed in Road River Park, Life on the Land Grant Review, Literary criticism, The dancer, Wayman in love, It is 7 o'clock, Routine, Bob Kine's song, 2 Allende poems, Industrial music, and an excerpt from an anthology of work poems.

Tom Wayman poetry reading at CNC Part 1
2000.6.12.130 · Item · 1975
Parte de Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of a reading by Tom Wayman from Conversation opens the family, Grandmother, Poem composed in Road River Park, Life on the Land Grant Review, Literary criticism, The dancer, Wayman in love, It is 7 o'clock, Routine, Bob Kine's song, 2 Allende poems, Industrial music, and an excerpt from an anthology of work poems.

2000.6.12.132 · Item · 9 Apr. 1975
Parte de Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of Tom Wayman discussing American content in Canadian poetry magazines and giving a brief reading. Poems include Routine, Neil Watts' poem, Bob Kine's song, A flower and the [?] digger's commode.

Stan Persky poetry reading at CNC
2000.6.12.101 · Item · 1976
Parte de Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of a poetry reading by Stan Persky of poems Topic sentence, Lake, and Comic river), and launches a discussion on the value of poetry and the fallacy of inspiration.

Roy Kiyooka
2000.6.12.072 · Item · [between 1970 and 1995]
Parte de Barry McKinnon fonds

Item is an audio recording of Roy Kiyooka.

Roy Kiyooka
2000.6.12.073 · Item · [between 1970 and 1995]
Parte de Barry McKinnon fonds

Item is an audio recording of Roy Kiyooka.

2000.6.12.035 · Item · 1966
Parte de Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of readings by Robert Creeley of A song, The conspiracy, Chanson, The operation, A form of adaptation, The whip, Please, The three ladies, New years, The place, The hill, The rain, Corrie, and other poems, and discusses his views on poetry and writing generally.