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2000.6.12.009 · Stuk · 1970
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of readings by Ken Belford of Ate, The man in the mind of the moose, Nothing more than, etc. Followed by Barry McKinnon reading The head, Into each the marigold, The young girl in you, His wife, The war, and other poems.

2000.6.12.018 · Stuk · 1971
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of Earle Birney discussing poetry in general terms, and reading a representative selection of his poems. Poems include: The Alaska passage, I fear that I shall never make, Found, Swahili serenade, Pacific door, The marriage, Bushed, etc.

Cymbali
2000.6.12.036 · Stuk · [between 1970 and 1995]
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

Item is an audio recording of Cymbali.

2000.6.12.076 · Stuk · 1977
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of a reading and talk by Patrick Lane about Canadian writing, the source of motivation for his own work, etc., and reads from Albino pheasants, and Passing into storm.

2000.6.12.086 · Stuk · 1974
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of a reading by Barry McKinnon of poems of other Prince George poets and a selection of his own works: His wife, I return again to the river, The lake, The land, Carbon copies, I wanted to say something, Lust lodge. Followed by Al Neil at the piano, and a night at the Legion with Hank the Hobo.

2000.6.12.097 · Stuk · [1971?]
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of a reading by bp Nichol from Whisper piece, M.L.'s dream, Flower eyes, The child in me, Poetry being a dead end, Clouds, The dead porcupine, Miss Sasquatenana, The Bible says, The Workmans and the Nichols travelled south from Ontario, and other poems.

2000.6.12.127 · Stuk · 1976
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of a reading by Fred Wah including poems from the book Pictograms from the interior of B.C., and excerpts from the book Among. He concludes with more recent poems: Prince George fantasy, Next spring, We eat, I lack the purity of all things seen, First personal poem, etc.