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Dorothy Livesay reading “The Unquiet Bed” – Sir George Williams University, January 14, 1971

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Dorothy Livesay reading “The Unquiet Bed” – Sir George Williams University, January 14, 1971

McLeod, Katherine (2019) Dorothy Livesay reading “The Unquiet Bed” – Sir George Williams University, January 14, 1971. SPOKENWEBLOG .

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Abstract

This piece introduces the recording of a reading by Dorothy Livesay.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > English
Item Type:Article
Refereed:No
Authors:McLeod, Katherine
Editors:Camlot, Jason
Contributors:McLeod, Katherine and Livesay, Dorothy (Author of introduction, etc., Author of dialog)
Journal or Publication:SPOKENWEBLOG
Date:3 October 2019
Projects:
  • The SpokenWeb: conceiving and creating a nationally networked archive of literary recordings for research and teaching
Funders:
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
Keywords:dorothy livesay, poetry reading, performance, SGWU reading series
ID Code:991790
Deposited By: Alexandra Sweny
Deposited On:17 Feb 2023 19:31
Last Modified:17 Feb 2023 19:31
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References:

Camlot, Jason and Christine Mitchell, eds. “The Poetry Series,” Amodern 4 (2015).

Camlot, Jason and Deanna Fong, Katherine McLeod. “Clipping the Poetry Series: Selections form the Sir George Williams Poetry Series, 1965-1974.” Jacket2 (24 October 2018).
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