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Record information – Brief [The Perceiving Self]
Series title:CBC IdeasHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Item number (ISN):513857Type of material:Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, RADIO: IDEASAccession:1972-0015Media:SoundPart:1 of 1Release date:1966-12-07Production company:Canadian Broadcasting CorporationCountry of production:cnDistributor name:Canadian Broadcasting CorporationDescription:Radio program IDEAS. Theme: The Perceiving Self. Part 1 - The First Person in Literature. The Every Day Self in Poetry. Talk by Dr. Louis DUDEK, poet, critic, Professor of English at McGill University, about: literature, universality in literature, romantic individuality in literature, impersonality in literature, poetry, the problem of disaffiliation; poetry, William Carlos Williams' poetry, Ezra Pound, Imagismu, Pound's Personae, William Carlos Williams' personality, romantic poets in Canada, personal voice in Canadian poetry, A.M. Klein, F.R. Scott, Miriam Waddington, Irving Layton, free verse, Charles Olson's poetry, West Coast poetry, John Newlove and other poets, John Glassco, personalist school, Eli Mandel and impersonal poetry, myth in poetry. [Produced in Montreal by Gilles Couture]. Part 2 - Improvisation in Music, Third Stream Music. Talk by Norman SYMONDS, composer, about: music, improvisations in music, third stream music, jazz and classical music combined. <59mn>Language:EnglishDetailed holdings information: -
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