Earle Birney, George Bowering, Leonard Cohen, Irving Layton, Gwendolyn Macewen, John Newlove, Alfred Purdy, Phyllis Webb - Canadian Poets 1 album flac
Performer: Earle BirneyTitle: Canadian Poets 1
Style: Poetry
Country: Canada
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CANADIAN POETS 1. "Canadian Poets 1", a double LP, was released in 1966 by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Phyllis Webb, Earle Birney, John Newlove, Alfred Purdy, Irving Layton, Leonard Cohen, George Bowering, and Gwendolyn Macewen read some of their own poems. Leonard Cohen reads the following poems: 1. What I'm Doing Here 2. You Have the Lovers 3. Now of Sleeping 4. Style 5. Two Went to Sleep 6. Nothing Has Been Broken 7. These Heroics. Poems 1-3 from The Spice-box of Earth (1961) Poem 4 from Flowers of Hitler (1964) Poems 5-7 from Let Us Compare Mythologies (1956)
Irving Layton and Leonard Cohen (from Canadian Poets I). Mrs. Fornheim, Refugee. First Snow Lake Achagan. George Bowering and Gwendolyn MacEwen (from Canadian Poets I). Grandfather. Phyllis Webb and Earle Birney (from Canadian Poets I) Alex Rilke Sitting The Time of Man Propositions Breaking (From The Sea is also a Garden) Naked Poems, Suite One and Suite Two (from Naked Poems) Anglo-Saxon Street Ellesmereland I Ellesmereland II Appeal to a Lady with a Diaper Sestina for Tehuantepec Transistor. Phyllis Webb Phyllis Webb Phyllis Webb Phyllis Webb Phyllis Webb Phyllis Webb Phyllis Webb. Earle Birney Earle Birney Earle Birney Earle Birney Earle Birney Earle Birney.
Earle Alfred Birney OC FRSC (13 May 1904 – 3 September 1995) was a distinguished Canadian poet and novelist, who twice won the Governor General's Award, Canada's top literary honour, for his poetry. Born in Calgary, District of Alberta, Northwest Territories, and raised on a farm in Erickson, near Creston, British Columbia, his childhood was somewhat isolated
Phyllis Webb and Earle Birney (from Canadian Poets I) Canadian Poets on Tape: Earle Birney. The Poems of William Blake and Gerard Manley Hopkins Read by Robert Speaight. The Poet Speaks (Side 4). Bentley on Brecht. The Best of Leonard Cohen Leonard Cohen: The Future Irving Layton and Leonard Cohen (from Canadian Poets I) Six Montreal Poets. Tennessee Williams Reads Hart Crane. cummings Reading Poems from ONE TIMES ONE, EIMI, XAIPE and Others; Scenes from HIM and SANTA CLAUS Modernism's Greatest Hits Pleasure Dome. Lewis, C. Day Lipton, Lawrence Livesay, Dorothy MacCaig, Norman MacDiarmid, Hugh MacEwen, Gwendolyn. Ted Hughes Reading His Poetry (Sides 3, 4) The Poet Speaks (Side 4) Verses of the Poets Laureate (Side 4). The Poet Speaks (Side 2).
Leonard Norman Cohen CC GOQ (September 21, 1934 – November 7, 2016) was a Canadian singer, songwriter, poet, and novelist. His work explored religion, politics, isolation, sexuality and romantic relationships. Cohen was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Irving Peter Layton, OC (March 12, 1912 – January 4, 2006) was a Romanian-born Canadian poet. He was known for his "tell it like it is" style which won him a wide following, but also made him enemies. As T. Jacobs notes in his biography (2001), Layton fought Puritanism throughout his life: Irving Layton was born on March 12, 1912, as Israel Pincu Lazarovitch in Târgu Neamţ, a small town in Romania, to Jewish parents, Moses and Klara Lazarovitch.
Phyllis Webb, Earle Birney, John Newlove, Alfred Purdy, Irving Layton, George Bowering, and Gwendolyn Macewen. This was Cohen’s second album. His first LP on which je performed was an analogous project, the Six Montreal Poets album with . Smith, Irving Layton, Louis Dudek, . Klein, and Leonard Cohen released by Folkways Records in 1957. Before the Gold Rush by Nicholas Jennings. Penguin Canada 1997 My husband (John) adored Leonard Cohen, so I’ve got to love his music too, unfortunately John died 27/2/12, if he was still with us we would be going to see him later this year. Denny Macdonald April 29, 2012 at 9:19 am. No Cure For Love was played at my husbands funeral.
George Bowering, Points on the Grid1. Leonard Cohen, Flowers for Hitler, including "The Only Tourist in Havana Turns his Thoughts Homeward". John Robert Colombo, Poesie, Poetry 645. Pierre Coupey, Bring Forth the Cowards5. Phyllis Gotlieb, Within the Zodiac, her first work1. John Glassco, A Point of Sky5. Irving Layton, The Laughing Rooster1. Dorothy Livesay, The Colour of God's Face. Gwendolyn MacEwen, The Rising Fire1. Eli Mandel, Black and Secret Man5. F R Scott, Events and Signals Toronto: Ryerson Press6.
Hall; John Newlove and Al Purdy on Ontario farms; Raymond Souster, banker, poet, and publisher, in front of Saint Michael’s College, on Bay Street; George Bowering and Irving Layton at York University; Gwendolyn MacEwen on a Toronto beach; Milton Acorn in a ravine; and . Jones drinking in Michael Ondaatje’s car. Margaret Atwood. The Bohemian Embassy was a coffee house on St. Nicholas Street where they had a weekly poetry night. If you were a poet wandering through town, that’s where you would read.
Tracklist
| A1 | –Phyllis Webb | Alex |
| A2 | –Phyllis Webb | Rilke |
| A3 | –Phyllis Webb | Sitting |
| A4 | –Phyllis Webb | The Time Of Man |
| A5 | –Phyllis Webb | Propositions |
| A6 | –Phyllis Webb | Breaking |
| A7 | –Phyllis Webb | Naked Poems, Suite One And Suite Two |
| A8 | –Earle Birney | Anglosaxon Street |
| A9 | –Earle Birney | Ellesmereland I |
| A10 | –Earle Birney | Ellesmereland II |
| A11 | –Earle Birney | Appeal To A Lady With A Diaper |
| A12 | –Earle Birney | Sestina For Tehuantepec |
| A13 | –Earle Birney | Transistor |
| B1 | –John Newlove | Kamsack 3 (The Dog) |
| B2 | –John Newlove | It Just Lay Three |
| B3 | –John Newlove | For Judith |
| B4 | –John Newlove | The Pride |
| B5 | –Alfred Purdy* | Percy Lawson |
| B6 | –Alfred Purdy* | Song Of The Impermanent Husband |
| B7 | –Alfred Purdy* | Home-Made Beer |
| B8 | –Alfred Purdy* | Winter At Roblin Lake |
| B9 | –Alfred Purdy* | The Winemaker's Beat Etude |
| B10 | –Alfred Purdy* | Wilderness Gothic |
| B11 | –Alfred Purdy* | O Recruiting Sergeants! |
| C1 | –Irving Layton | Mrs. Fornheim, Refugee |
| C2 | –Irving Layton | First Snow Lake Achagan |
| C3 | –Irving Layton | The Birth Of Tradedy |
| C4 | –Irving Layton | Song For Naomi |
| C5 | –Irving Layton | Golfers |
| C6 | –Irving Layton | The Bull Calf |
| C7 | –Irving Layton | On Seeing The Statuettes |
| C8 | –Irving Layton | Keine Lazarovich 1870-1959 |
| C9 | –Irving Layton | Silence For E.H. |
| C10 | –Irving Layton | El Caudillo |
| C11 | –Leonard Cohen | What I'm Doing Here |
| C12 | –Leonard Cohen | You Have The Lovers |
| C13 | –Leonard Cohen | Now Of Sleeping |
| C14 | –Leonard Cohen | Style |
| C15 | –Leonard Cohen | Two Went To Sleep |
| C16 | –Leonard Cohen | Nothing Has Been Broken |
| C17 | –Leonard Cohen | These Heroics |
| D1 | –George Bowering | Grandfather |
| D2 | –George Bowering | Moonshadow |
| D3 | –George Bowering | Breaking Up, Breaking Out |
| D4 | –George Bowering | The Descent |
| D5 | –Gwendolyn Macewen | The Garden Of Square Roots |
| D6 | –Gwendolyn Macewen | Thou Jacob |
| D7 | –Gwendolyn Macewen | The Thing Is Violent |
| B8 | –Gwendolyn Macewen | Arcanum One |
| B9 | –Gwendolyn Macewen | Arcanum Two |
| B10 | –Gwendolyn Macewen | Arcanum Three |
| B11 | –Gwendolyn Macewen | The Caravan |
| B12 | –Gwendolyn Macewen | The Self Assumes |
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T-55106/09 | Earle Birney, George Bowering, Leonard Cohen, Irving Layton, Gwendolyn Macewen, John Newlove, Alfred Purdy*, Phyllis Webb | Earle Birney, George Bowering, Leonard Cohen, Irving Layton, Gwendolyn Macewen, John Newlove, Alfred Purdy*, Phyllis Webb - Canadian Poets 1 (2xLP, Album) | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | T-55106/09 | Canada | 1966 |








