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Interview with Al Purdy

Eric ? interviews Al Purdy in Ottawa on February 6, 1974. Side One: Purdy discusses his poetry and his life as a poet and teacher. Purdy reads his new book Sex and Death a Poem entitled "Wilf Mackenzie". Side Two: print through only.

Interview with Al Purdy

Larry Marshall interviews Al Purdy at Mount Royal College, Sept. 29, 1975. Side One: Purdy reads a poem. Purdy then discusses being a poet as well as a journalist. Side Two: Print through only.

Poetry reading by Al Purdy

Al Purdy reads his poetry. Side One: Al Purdy reads his poetry. Recorded Sept. 10, 1975. CBC. Side Two: Print through only.

The Myth Includes The Poetry and views of Milton Acorn

Side One: Anthology program. Editor of Program, Robert Weaver introduces the series. Six poems for foices. First poem, a work written especially for anthology is the myth includes by Al Purdy.. Side Two: The poetry and views of Milton Acorn, Author of I have Tasted My Blood, edited by Al Purdy.

Impressions; Feelings about their country by Canadian writers

CBC Ideas - The Idea of a Nation - Impressions of Canada by Al Purdy, Miriam Wadington, 7 French Canadian poets and Hugh MacLennon. Side One: Al Purdy - Maple leaves and things like that. Miriam Waddington. 7 French Canadian Poets translated into English. Short excerpt from the noval - The Return of the Sphinx by Hugh MacLennon. Side Two: print through only.

Al Purdy reads his poetry

Al Purdy reads his poetry. Side One: Al Purdy introduces and reads his poem "Lament to Robert Kennedy". Al Purdy reads other poems. Tape over at beginning. Al Purdy reads a selection of his poetry. Side Two: Al Purdy reads a selection of his poetry.

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