- Part Of
- Gordon Burles fonds
- Scope & Content
- File contains the following poems: 1651. Vision for Hannelore, 1996—subject: semi-surrealist poem 1652. Grandmother, 1996—subject: based on author’s grandmother in hospital about 1963 in Summerland, B.C. 1653. Memorial Drive, 1996—subject: based on house in Calgary 1654. Manor house, 1996—subject:…
- Date Range
- 1996
- Reference Code
- M196 / I / 34
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Part Of
- Gordon Burles fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Series
- I : Poetry Manuscripts
- Reference Code
- M196 / I / 34
- Date Range
- 1996
- Physical Description
- 1 cm of textual records
- Scope & Content
- File contains the following poems: 1651. Vision for Hannelore, 1996—subject: semi-surrealist poem 1652. Grandmother, 1996—subject: based on author’s grandmother in hospital about 1963 in Summerland, B.C. 1653. Memorial Drive, 1996—subject: based on house in Calgary 1654. Manor house, 1996—subject: based on C.M. Walker house on Muskrat Street in Banff 1655. Discovery, 1996—subject: finding a fossil 1656. Immemorial pathways, 1996—subject: old mountain trails 1657. Mount Louis, 1996—subject: Mount Louis, spire close to Banff 1658. When I was six, 1996—subject: going to St. George’s Anglican Church in Banff 1659. Chelsea, 1996—subject: Chelsea, England 1660. Alpine night, 1996—subject: based on attempted ascent of Mt. Brewster (NW of Banff) by author and Herb MacAualay as teenagers 1661. Finality, 1996—subject: death of fox 1662. Lake Louise, 1909,1996—subject: Edwardian Lake Louise 1663. The journey, 1996—subject: based on German tourist’s comment, “We are pedestranians.” (pedestrians) 1664. For Fay, 1996—subject: author’s ex-wife, Fay Chu 1665. Fate of an anarchist, 1996—subject: theodolite (related to poem 1645) 1666. Incident for Kara Weston-Blacklock, 1996—subject: Tea House of the Ram 1667. Vision while waiting for summer, 1996—subject: Andzia in the city 1668. That vernal epiphany, 1996—subject: Tea House of the Ram 1669. Homage to Natalie, 1996—subject: a loved one 1670. Summer judgement, 1996—subject: Cemetery Tea House; original and 2 revisions present 1671. Springtime, 1996—subject: night musings 1672. After Andzia’s funeral, 1996—subject: Andzia’s funeral 1673. Saga for Espen Duddimore, 1996—renegade road-grader 1674. Letter to Kezia, 1996—subject: morning 1675. Saga at midsummer, 1996—subject: Lydia 1676. Letter to Bertrand Von Ostmark, 1996—subject: Tea House of the Ram 1677. Lake Louise, 1996—subject: nonsense poem 1678. Midsummer narrative, 1996—subject: Lydia 1679. Incident in late August, 1996—subject: Kezia 1680. Narrative for St. John Von Lederhaus, 1996—subject: end of the day at the fair; original and revision present 1681. My time away, 1996—subject: staying at a guest ranch 1682. Funeral for a grand lady, 1996—subject: Cemetery Tea House poem 1683. Portrait of spring, 1996—subject: Lydia 1684. Vernal sacrament, 1996—subject: Mumsy Pushcart 1685. Memoir for Jamieson Hoebig, 1996—subject: Tea House of the Ram 1686. Don’t tamper with Thursday, 1996—subject: semi-surrealist poem; original and revision present 1687. Note for Andzia, 1996—subject: semi-surrealist poem 1688. Doctor Jessop, 1996—subject: cancer 1689. Kezia of the snows, 1996—subject: Kezia 1690. Memoir for Latimer Considine, 1996—subject: Tea House of the Ram 1691. Saturday again, 1996—subject: Lydia 1692. Portrait for Beatrix, 1996—subject: surrealist poem 1693. Memoir, 1996—subject: Kezia and cemetery 1694. Mount Cascade, 1996—subject: based on misadventure on Cascade Mountain; Herb MacAulay and the author descended from the summit into the Amphitheatre, not knowing that there were cliffs in their way which could not be seen from above; about 1964 1695. The town poplar, 1996—poplar tree 1696. The caper, 1996—subject: lost love 1697. Contentment, 1996—subject: lady by sea wall 1698. September story, 1996—subject: based on author’s love of Kazimiera 1699. Memoir for Riordan Bekstad, 1996—subject: Kezia; original and revision present 1700. Incident for Theobald, 1996—subject: Perpetual Tea Room
- Subject Access
- Poetry
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