BP Nichole open interview at SFU on July 7, 1983 part 2 of 2 #412

CLASSIFICATION

Swallow ID:
5662
Partner Institution:
Simon Fraser University
Source Collection Label:
Reading in BC Collection
Sub Series:
Reading in BC Collection

ITEM DESCRIPTION

Title:
BP Nichole open interview at SFU on July 7, 1983 part 2 of 2 #412
Title Source:
cassette and j-card
Language:
English
Production Context:
Documentary recording
Genre:
Interview
Identifiers:
[]

Rights

Rights:
Copyright Not Evaluated (CNE)

CREATORS

Name:
Nichol, B.P.
Dates:
1944-1988
Role:
"Speaker"

Name:
Bowering, George
Dates:
1935-
Role:
"Speaker"

Name:
Miki, Roy
Dates:
1942-
Role:
"Speaker"

Name:
Scobie, Stephen
Dates:
1943-
Role:
"Speaker"
Notes:
On the J-card, it's written Steven Scobie

Name:
Niechoda, Irene
Role:
"Speaker"

CONTRIBUTORS



MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

Image:
Image
Recording Type:
Analogue
AV Type:
Audio
Material Designation:
Cassette
Physical Composition:
Magnetic Tape
Track Configuration:
2 track
Playback Mode:
Stereo
Sound Quality:
Excellent
Physical Condition:
Good
Other Physical Description:
Black and white clear jewel case with J card

DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION

Channel Field:
Stereo
Sample Rate:
44.1 kHz
Duration:
T00:45:18
Size:
43.6 MB
Bitrate:
32 bit
Encoding:
WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files

Channel Field:
Stereo
Sample Rate:
44.1 kHz
Duration:
T00:45:12
Size:
43.8 MB
Bitrate:
32 bit
Encoding:
WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files

Dates

Date:
1983-07-07
Type:
Production Date
Source:
J-card

LOCATION

Address:
8888 University Dr, Burnaby, BC, Canada
Venue:
Simon Fraser University
Latitude:
49.2767
Longitude:
-122.9178

CONTENT

Contents:
Side Track No. Comments One 000 Continue to talk about subjectivity, self and poetry 035 Bp says the use of creative writing classes is to make good readers and that publishing does the same for a writer 052 Williams and Stein making the text an objective place, demanding a denial of subjectivity 091 George talking about Virginia Woolf’s Jacob’s Room and its similarity to Gertrude Stein’s writing, esp., Composition as Explanation 137 Pre WWII German film – H.D.’s movie 157 Talk turns to Ondaatje’s film The Sons of Captain Poetry 166 Bill Bisset’s film Strange Gray Town 255 Bp’s subtexts – Dr. Seuss, Mother Goose, the Alphabet 303 The “I” as a construct of autobiographical moments, used to elucidate the writing (bp, and The Martyrology) 374 Making use of computer graphics and type combinations in the poetic text 509 Application of technological Innovations to poetry The contest to be first 601 Over Two 000 George talking about the categorization of literature 041 They talk about chain letters 092 Discussion of American culture 158 Bp reads from Book 6, The Martyrology, “The Plunket Hotel” 219 Roy mentions the sacred and the family in Book 6 245 Martyrology about moving, and written while moving 258 Travel as an enactment of metonymy as opposed to metaphone 284 The shape of the letter H 307 They talk about using computers to write 327 Bp says he composes in the unit of the page 351 Caesura and line break affecting meaning 425 They talk about bad poems and bad lines 549 Roy talks about tracking the sound of rhythmical units, saying bp has a characteristic unit of tracking 601 George says bp used a lot of adverb clauses which makes for a larger more convolute rhythm
Notes:
SFU BC Readings formatting

NOTES

Note:
It's part of BP Nichole's visit to SFU, writer-in-residence, July 5-8

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