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[Music]

Side One: Musical introduction (about 1/2 minute) blank. Side Two: blank - short section of print through from side 1 at end of tape.

An interview with Al Purdy

Side One: Purdy, interviewed by Art Finley, talks about his work. Side Two: blank.

Earle Birney and Al Purdy recite poetry

Birney and Purdy recite poetry; Alfred Delle consort perform. Side One: Birney recites his poem "David"; Purdy recites "The Mammoth Corridors". Side Two: Shakespearean songs and lute solos by Alfred Delle and consort.

An unknown Canadian Genius

An unknown Canadian Genius written and read by Al Purdy. Side One: Side 1 of above. Print through from side 2. Side Two: An unknown Canadian Genius written and read by Al Purdy. Print through from side 1. Side 1-2 are the same.

Wreck of the Hesperus

Poem - Wreck of the Hesperus - by Dorothy Livesay set to music. Side One: Reading of "Wreck of the Hesperus" by Dorothy Livesay set to music. Print through from side 2 can be heard. Set to music. Print through from side 2 can be heard. Other poems written and ready by Dorothy Livesay. Print through over. Side Two: Discussion of Canadian poets and poetry by an unidentified woman and man at the University of New Brunswick. They discuss Canadian poetry from Colonial Poetry to Confederation writers to present. Poetry reading at end of tape.

Al Purdy reads his poetry

Al Purdy Introduces and reads his poetry. Side One: Introduction (of Al). Al Purdy introduces and reads his poetry. Print through from side 1 can be heard. Side Two: Print through only.

Tape 'At Home with Al Purdy' by Andrew Marshall

Al Purdy reads and discusses his poetry. Side One: At home with Al Purdy. Produced by Andrew Marshall for the Eric Friesen show on CBC-FM. 37:10. Side Two: Poetry reading by Al Purdy recorded at Ameliasburg Aug. 17, 1977 - "A Handful of Earth", "Monastery of the Caves", "A Lenin's Tomb", "Coffee with Levesque", "Shopping at Loblaws", "Thank God I'm Normal", "Jean", "Group Photograph", "Home Made Beer", "Poem for Eda", and "Mice in the House".

Interview of Joe Rosenblatt by Al Purdy Tape 1 of 2

Interview of Canadian Poet Joe Rosenblatt by Al Purdy. May 25, 1979. Side One: Rosenblatt talks about his life and his poetry calls his poems and drawings A Form of Escapism, Deplores "Humanity". Discusses where his poems come from. Side Two: Rosenblatt talks about other Canadian poets and Canadian Society. He discusses other writers (American, British, etc.).

Interview of Joe Rosenblatt by Al Purdy Tape 2 of 2

Interview of Canadian Poet Joe Rosenblatt by Al Purdy. May 25, 1979. Side One: Side 3 - Rosenblatt discusses the purpose of the poet for the first 1/4 of tape. other 3/4 of tape is blank. Side Two: side 4 - Unidentified man singing (Rosenblatt?) Al Purdy talking with a man and woman about poetry - first 1/4 of tape. other 3/4 blank.

Tape of Al Purdy

Unidentified woman interviews. Al Purdy. Side One: Interview with Al Purdy by unidentified woman. Al Purdy talks about his poetry and poetry in Canada. Side Two: Blank.

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