- Part Of
- Gordon Burles fonds
- Scope & Content
- File contains the following poems: 601. To be oneself, 1988—subject: vision 602. Carcinogen 3, 1988—subject: semi-nonsense poem 603. Wednesday, 1988—subject: the moon 604. The serried ranks, 1988—subject: semi-nonsense vision; original and revision present 605. Do this for me, 1988—subject: nonsens…
- Date Range
- 1988 - 1989
- Reference Code
- M196 / I / 13
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Part Of
- Gordon Burles fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Series
- I : Poetry Manuscripts
- Reference Code
- M196 / I / 13
- Date Range
- 1988 - 1989
- Physical Description
- 1 cm of textual records
- Scope & Content
- File contains the following poems: 601. To be oneself, 1988—subject: vision 602. Carcinogen 3, 1988—subject: semi-nonsense poem 603. Wednesday, 1988—subject: the moon 604. The serried ranks, 1988—subject: semi-nonsense vision; original and revision present 605. Do this for me, 1988—subject: nonsense poem 606. Papa, 1988—subject: family and love 607. Winter evening, 1988—subject: winter night 608. Ranger Creek, 1988—subject: nature and humanness 609. Those Levantine days, 1988—subject: vision in the Holy Land; original and revision present 610. Lydia, 1988—subject: a beautiful lady; this is the first appearance of Lydia who figures so prominently in the Cemetery Tea House poems 611. La vie metropolitaine, 1988—subject: big city vision 612. Epistle, 1988—subject: nonsense poem 613. Jurassic days, 1988—subject: time travel 614. Letter to her, 1988—subject: love poem 615. Dream-city, 1988—subject: unfamiliar city 616. West Summerland, 1988—subject: imagining West Summerland, British Columbia where the author’s cousin lived 617. December, 1988—subject: semi-nonsense poem 618. Night tryst, 1988—subject: love poem based on Chateau Lake Louise 619. In the lodge, 1988—subject: nature 620. Metropolis, 1988—subject: remembering married life 621. Winter, 1989—subject: Mt. Inglismaldie 622. Life-soldier, 1989—subject: war in the city 623. Red Earth Creek, 1989—subject: imagining wood carvings along Red Earth Creek 624. Historica, 1989—subject: imagining ancient Alexandria 625. Anglican days, 1989—subject: imagining London, England 626. China, 1989—subject: vision in China 627. Dream-garden, 1989—underwater vision 628. Lady Bagnell, 1989—subject: aged lady 629. Huay, 1989—subject: imagining author’s ex-wife in Taiwan 630. The sixties, 1989—subject: imagining the nineteen-sixties 631. Adriana, 1989—subject: nonsense poem 632. A new tao, 1989—subject: loss 633. Wind-song, 1989—subject: semi-nonsense poem 634. Allegiance to dreams, 1989—subject: dreams 635. Sad news, 1989—subject: semi-nonsense rhyming poem; original and revision present 636. Bankhead, 1989—subject: Bankhead musings 637. The Buntiad, 1989—subject: nonsense poem 638. Strolling late, 1989—subject: love poem 639. January, 1989—subject: musings from the Banff Springs Hotel 640. Dracula, 1989—subject: humorous poem; original and revision present 641. Cuthead Creek, 1989—subject: ram’s skull near Cuthead Creek 642. Reading philosophy, 1989—subject: wisdom 643. Good intentions, 1989—subject: musings based on Mt. Inglismaldie, climbed by the author and his brother in September of 1963 644. Humanness, 1989—subject: humanness 645. Welcome to Banff, 1989—subject: humorous poem 646. Bankhead visit, 1989—subject: vision at Bankhead 647. Warrior and wife, 1989—subject: end of a battle 648. Finality, 1989—subject: dying fox 649. Ode to Punkinhead, 1989—subject: semi-nonsense poem 650. Being human, 1989—subject: vision of humanness
- Subject Access
- Poetry
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