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Barrie Phillip Nichol (30
September 1944 – 25
September 1988),
known as
bpNichol, was a
Canadian poet, writer,
sound poet, editor,
creative writing teacher...
- a
bilingual play Isle of Demons,
first produced in 2004.
Canadian poet
bpNichol depicted her in his poem "lament". The
British writer Sara
Maitland discusses...
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collaborate with
fellow poets Rafael Barreto-Rivera, Paul Dutton, and
bpNichol,
forming the sound-poetry group, The Four Hor****. Some of McCaffery's...
- ****ociates).
Filming took
place on a
Toronto soundstage. The avant-garde poet
bpNichol worked as one of the show's writers. In the
early days of development,...
- Williams,
early Ezra Pound,
Robert Creeley,
Robert Grenier, Aram Saroyan,
bpNichol, and Geof Huth are
sometimes identified with
their minimalist style. Aram...
- joined,
along with
bpNichol and
Michael Ondaatje, the new
editorial board of The
Coach House Press. With the ****istance of
Nichol and
Barbara Godard,...
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George Bowering,
Nicole Brossard,
Gwendolyn MacEwen,
Christopher Dewdney,
bpNichol and Anne Michaels,
Darren O'Donnell, Sean Dixon, Greg MacArthur, Matthew...
- film is a
portrait of the life and
career of
Canadian experimental poet
bpNichol. The film
premiered at the 1997
Toronto International Film Festival, where...
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published 40 books,
including work by
George Bowering,
Victor Coleman,
bpNichol, John Newlove,
William Hawkins, and
David McFadden. As an editor, he was...
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press and
experimental poetry,
including the
Canadian writer bpNichol. A
collection of
Nichol's early long
poems was
compiled and
edited by Cain in 2014....