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  1. Likely Stories: A Postmodern Sampler by George Bowering, 1992-10
  2. Historians of Canada: Pierre Berton, George Bowering, Donald Creighton, Richard S. Lambert, Gordon Barnhart, Elaine Bernard, Michael Bliss
  3. Canadian Poets Laureate: George Bowering, George Mcwhirter, Douglas Lochhead, John Steffler, Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate
  4. Out-posts: Earle Birney, Bill Bissett, George Bowering, Nicole Brossard, Paul Chamberland, Raoul Duguay, BP Nichol, Claude P. Lokin (Peloquin) : interviews, ... contemporary literary criticism in Canada) by Caroline Bayard, 1978
  5. Biography - Bowering, George (1936-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  6. Governor General's Award Winning Poets: Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, Milton Acorn, Margaret Avison, George Bowering, Leonard Cohen
  7. People From Penticton: George Bowering, Brendan Morrison, Stockwell Day, Bruce Affleck, Andy Moog, Spencer Krug, Justin Pogge, Alexis Smith
  8. George Bowering and His Works (Canadian Author Studies series) by John Harris, 1992-12-01
  9. Members of the Order of British Columbia: Bill Reid, David Suzuki, Sarah Mclachlan, Kenneth Mcvay, George Bowering, Douglas Jung, Steve Nash
  10. Canadian Historians: Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, Pierre Berton, Lionel Groulx, George Woodcock, George Bowering
  11. A Parliamentary Poet Laureate.(bill creates Office of Parliamentary Poet Laureate)(poet George Bowering appointed): An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Jerahmiel S. Grafstein, 2003-06-22
  12. A Record of Writing: An Annotated and Illustrated Bibliography of George Bowering. by George]. Miki, Roy. [BOWERING, 1989
  13. Canadian Agnostics: Margaret Atwood, Neil Peart, George Bowering, Harold Innis, Robert J. Sawyer, Ed Robertson, Johnny Devine, Allison Danger
  14. Standing on Richards by George Bowering, 2004-01

81. Canadian Poets Speak At Carleton
WHAT Double reading by george bowering, Canada's first Parliamentary PoetLaureate, and Roy Miki, winner of the recent Governor General's Award.
http://www.carleton.ca/duc/newsrels/miki-bowering.html
MEDIA ADVISORY
REVERED CANADIAN POETS SPEAK AT CARLETON UNIVERSITY
WHAT: Double reading by George Bowering, Canada's first Parliamentary Poet Laureate, and Roy Miki, winner of the recent Governor General's Award. This double reading is sponsored by the English Department and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Carleton University. It is open to the public. After the reading, there will be an opportunity to meet the poets in an informal gathering in the lobby of the Loeb Building where refreshments will be served. WHEN: Thursday, March 20, 2003. 3:00 p.m. WHERE: Alumni Theatre, Southam Hall.
For more information: Dr. Robert Hogg, Associate Professor, Department of English, Carleton University, 520-2600, ext. 2332 Lin Moody, Media Relations, Carleton University, 520-2600 ext. 8705
Roy Miki
Roy Miki is a writer, poet, and editor who teaches contemporary literature at Simon Fraser University. His latest book of poems, Surrender (Mercury Press 2001), received the Governor General's Award for Poetry. He was born in Winnipeg but relocated to the West Coast in the late 1960s. He is the author of

82. Don’t Miss Ottawa’s Inaugural Double Reading By
george bowering, Canada’s first Parliamentary Poet Laureate, Roy Miki, winnerof the recent Governor General’s Award for Poetry. george bowering.
http://www.carleton.ca/english/Don.htm
Don’t miss Ottawa’s inaugural Double Reading by 3:00 PM Thurs March 20th 2003 in 416 Southam Hall at Carleton University. Should there be more bodies than seats, we will relocate to the Alumni Theatre in the Southam foyer–ground floor. Roy Miki Roy Miki is a writer, poet, and editor who teaches contemporary literature at Simon Fraser University. He was born in Winnipeg but relocated to the West Coast in the late 1960s. He is the author of Justice in Our Time (co-authored with Cassandra Kobayashi) (Talonbooks 1991), a documentary history of the Japanese Canadian redress movement in which he actively participated, two books of poems, Saving Face (Turnstone 1991) and Random Access File (Red Deer College Press 1995), and a collection of critical essays, Broken Entries: Race, Subjectivity, Writing (Mercury Press 1998). He has also edited numerous books, including Pacific Windows: Collected Poems of Roy K. Kiyooka (Talonbooks 1997), and most recently, Meanwhile: The Critical Writings of bpNicho l (Talonbooks 2002). His latest book of poems

83. Gerard Malanga Papers
poem Berkson, Bill ms. poem Berrigan, Ted - Clear the Range (Chapters 3-5)- ms. bowering, george - correspondence, ms. poems Brakhage, Stan - ms.
http://libwww.syr.edu/digital/guides/g/GerardMalangaPapers-Inv.htm
Gerard Malanga Papers
Department of Special Collections
Syracuse University Library
Syracuse, NY 13244
arents1@library.syr.edu
DESCRIPTION:
Spanning 1944 to 1971, the Gerard Malanga Papers comprises correspondence, writings, and memorabilia of the American poet, photographer, and periodical editor (b. 1943). Illuminating both Malanga's professional career and personal life, the collection also reflects the creative energy of both the literary scene and the broader cultural milieu of the 1960s. Essays, interviews, notebooks, poetry, scripts, and editorial projects constitute Writings (Boxes 4-8). Incorporating book reviews, Essays also include Malanga's writings on film. Conversations with Edwin Denby, Steve Jonas, Paul Morrissey, and James Waring are recorded among the transcripts of Interviews. Lacking a readily identifiable sequence, although a few bear dates, the 35 Notebooks (ca. 1962-1970) containing diary entries, drafts of poems, and ideas for various projects have been assigned arbitrary numbers by which they are arranged. Divided into collections and individual titles, Poetry includes drafts and manuscripts arranged by title, followed by 30 folders of miscellaneous worksheets. Production records for the Wagner Literary Magazine, and manuscripts submitted for inclusion in Film Culture (#41) and the first two issues of Inter/view (together with the Intransit material among the Correspondence-Subject Files) represent Malanga's editorial projects. Memorabilia (Box 8) encompasses an address book, a 1971 appointment calendar, an unidentified manuscript, a painting, and printed material, which includes flyers for poetry readings and promotional items.

84. EBooks (e-Books, EBook): Digital Book Index: Search By Author
. . Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, Doyle, A or Doyle, (best). AUTHOR, AUTHOR, TITLE,EDITION, FORMAT, PRICE, PUBORG. bowering, george, Piccolo Mondo, Html, n/c, CoachHseB.
http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search002a.asp?AUTHOR=Bowering, Geor

85. Canada India Village Aid (CIVA)
The entries were sifted by preliminary judgesgeorge bowering, george McWhirter,WH New and Inge Woodcockand a batch of 51 poems selected from an
http://www.canadaindiavillageaid.com/wells_atwood.htm
On the Edge The Dry Wells of India
Editorial Note by

George Woodcock

Winning Poems
The Dry Wells of India
Introduction
by Margaret Atwood This is not an ordinary anthology of poems. It's a harebrained scheme or a leap of faith, depending on your level of cynicism. It's something that shouldn't have worked, but did. In its modest way, it's the word made flesh. They ran a poetry contest to help sponsor Canada India Village Aid. Each entrant was charged five dollars. The entries were sifted by preliminary judgesGeorge Bowering, George McWhirter, W.H. New and Inge Woodcockand a batch of 51 poems selected from an astonishing 3,223 entries was then read by final judges Al Purdy, George Woodcock and myself. We selected six winners and one first place. The winners all read at Toronto's Harbourfront Reading Series to, I'm pleased to say, a packed and enthusiastic house. The entrance fees for the contest, the proceeds from the reading and the royalties from this anthology all go to Canada India Village Aid and will be matched three to one by CIDA, generating a total of about $65,000. The money is enough to build about ten small stone-faced dams using village labour. This may not seem a whole lot of money, but the Canadian dollar goes far in poverty-stricken regions of India. Even so, it may not seem like much, in view of the overwhelming global problems of poverty, the overpopulation of fragile regions, malnutrition, and overuse and desertification of the land which face us now in the late twentieth century. But although these problems are global, the solutions must begin locally or there will be no solutions.

86. Montana - Used Bookstore
223 results Writing Western History Essays by Etulain,Richard W. Ed. SHOOT!by bowering, george; American Western Art. volume 2 by Harmsen, Dorothy.
http://www.birdsnestbooks.com/books/search.html?term=Outlaws, Cowboys & Western

87. Montana - Used Bookstore
SHOOT! by bowering, george; Adventures in Western Art. by KRAKEL, DEAN F. Lawof the Desert Born. by L'Amour, Louis. Heller with a Gun. by L'Amour, Louis.
http://www.birdsnestbooks.com/books/search.html?term=Western Fiction

88. Burning Water Archive
BOX AND FOLDER LIST Series 1 Correspondence and Publications Box 1 1. CorrespondenceB BergJ, Carol Bly, Robert bowering, george 2. Correspondence C Cardona
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/fales/coll_mss/burningwater.html
Avant Garde Collection
Burning Water Archive
DATE SPAN:
c.1962-1968
LINEAR FEET/NUMBER OF BOXES:
.25 linear feet in 1 box
LOCATION:
Fales Manuscripts
PROCESSOR AND DATE OF PROCESSING:
Tania Friedel, April 1999
FORMATS AVAILABLE AND PREFERRED FORMAT FOR RESEARCH USE:
Original format for most materials.
REPOSITORY NAME AND ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER, AND HOURS: Fales Library/Special Collections New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, 3rd Floor 70 Washington Square South New York, New York 10012 Ph. 212-998-2596 Hours: Monday-Thursday, 10-6, Friday, 9-5. Appointments are necessary for use of manuscript and archival materials. FOREWORD The Burning Water Archive is a part of the Avant Garde Collection at Fales Library, New York University. The Fales Library is the primary special collections division of the NYU libraries, housing over 170,000 volumes of English and American literature from 1700 to the present. Strengths of the collection include the development of the English and American novel, with an emphasis on the Gothic and the Victorian novel. The Avant Garde Collection comprises printed materials, archives, and other materials related to the avant-garde writing from the 1960s and early 1970s. The collection was build during that period by curators, including Mel Edestein and Ted Grieder. There are no restrictions on the use of the Burning Water Archive. All rights are reserved.

89. Banff Centre Press - Contributors
Blain, Dominique Blodgett, Astrid BloodDoore, Cheryl Bloom, Ronna Bolster, StephanieBorsa, Joan Borsky, Mary Boudreau , Marik bowering, george Boyle, Melanie
http://www.banffcentre.ab.ca/press/contributors/default.asp
Banff Centre Press
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Publications Contributors Ordering Information Submission
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Contributors to The Banff Centre Press (listed alphabetically) A B C D ... W X Y Z -A-
Abley, Mark
Adams, Dennis

Adderson, Caroline

Alexander, Shelagh
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Augaitis, Daina
-B- Babiak, Todd Baert, Renee Bailey, Cameron Baillargeon, Richard ... Bush, Catherine -C- Cameron, Mary Campbell, James D. Campbell, Kati Cardinal-Schubert, Joane ... Czegledy, Nina -D- D'Arcy, Margaretta Dahle, Sigrid Darling, Julia David, Dan ... Dyson, Frances -E- Echlin, Kim Elton, Heather -F- Falk, Lorne Fels, Michelle Desbarats Ferguson, Will Findley, Timothy ... Fusco, Coco -G- Gagnon, Monika Kin

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