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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.
Recording notes:
from the MAXIMUS POEMS, part II (unpublished): Maximus from Dogtown II; Maximus to Himself; Maximus to Gloucester, L.27; Maximus, further on, Dec 28/59; The Poem and…; The River #1; The River #2
Okeanos' dream; The South East Wind…; I Tell You Its cruel; Three Poems; Of Old Times; They said she went out every Sunday; A Maximus ('isms'); A coast is not the same as land (Englishmen & Indeians); Maximus Letter Whatever; Chock a block; First Stevens Song; Upward choking on Dogtown; I Force the calm grey waters…; By the way into the woods…; The rock listens to itself…; Later Tyrian business; For Robet Duncan who understands; Further completion of Platt; A prayer (great white cadillac); All having breakfast…; Gee Avenue; Where is the B. Elery; Maximus Written to be a note to myself (about Stevens); School and 16 Columbus; …I stand on Main St.; As John Burke read the comics; letter 72; Descartes solider in a time of religious wars…; In the interleaved almanacs of 1646; Of the Parsons; The Beginnings; Maximus at the Harbour
Internal Links: http://slought.org/toc/Vancouver1963/

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MLA Style:
Charles Olson. "Vancouver 1963: Reading." Slought Foundation Online Content. [14 August 1963;
Accessed 4 July 2009]. <http://slought.org/content/11113/>.
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