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"Vancouver 1963: Evening Discussion"

Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg

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Event Date: Wednesday, July 24, 1963
Location: University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Wah Poetry Recordings, Vancouver 1963: Discussions Series | Organized by Aaron Levy, Louis Cabri

Vancouver 1963: Evening Discussion

Slought Foundation presents a digitized version of Fred Wah’s recordings of the 1963 Vancouver Poetry Conference, as well as select readings and lectures (1961-67) from Wah's collection.



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