CLASSIFICATION
Swallow ID:
6074
Partner Institution:
Simon Fraser University
Source Collection Label:
Reading in BC Collection
Sub Series:
Reading in BC Collection
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Title:
Tom Wayman Reading at The College of New Caledonia, Second Evening #268b
Title Source:
cassette and j-card
Language:
English
Production Context:
Documentary recording
Genre:
Reading: Poetry
Identifiers:
[]
Rights
Rights:
Copyright Not Evaluated (CNE)
CREATORS
Name:
Wayman, Tom
Dates:
1945-
Role:
"Reader"
CONTRIBUTORS
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
Image:
Recording Type:
Analogue
AV Type:
Audio
Material Designation:
Cassette
Physical Composition:
Magnetic Tape
Storage Capacity:
T00:29:50
Extent:
1/8 inch
Track Configuration:
2 track
Playback Mode:
Stereo
Generations:
Second generation from Reel-to-Reel
Sound Quality:
Excellent
Physical Condition:
Excellent
Other:
J-card
DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION
Channel Field:
Stereo
Sample Rate:
44.1 kHz
Duration:
T00:30:05
Size:
28.9 MB
Bitrate:
32 bit
Encoding:
WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files
Channel Field:
Stereo
Sample Rate:
44.1 kHz
Duration:
T00:30:29
Size:
31.5 MB
Bitrate:
32 bit
Encoding:
WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files
Dates
LOCATION
Address:
Imperial Parking, 3330 22 Ave, Prince George, BC V2N 1P8
Venue:
The College of New Caledonia
Latitude:
53.90489
Longitude:
-122.78487
CONTENT
Contents:
Side Track No. Comments
One 000 Someone singing “Hezekiah Jones”
019 Sound breaks off = nothing til 030
030 Question (by John Harris (?)) “How much stuff do you publish in the States? Do you still have a lot of contacts down there?”
031 Wayman… about a third of what I do… but not books
038 Why do Canadian magazines shut themselves off from American contribution?
040 Wayman re/ number of submissions. Poetry Northwest in Seattle gets 40,000 poems a year
052 J.H.: Do you think (lack of American poetry) is a real limitation in Canadian poetry magazines?”
055 T.W.: re “American magazines are full of translations… whereas Canada is trying to get the wagon train in a circle… and see what we got inside…”
064 Barry McKinnon: a story re/ Irving Layton and Black Mountain Review
073 T.W.: in Colorado they feel very bitter about the literature of the west… and how it’s being swamped by eastern U.S. literature
080 Re/population of States
093 T.W.: “I’ll read some more “truck plant delights”
100 Reads “Routine”
133 Neil Watts poem
171 “Bob Trine’s song” read again
202 T.W. reads a poem about “freaks” (hippies) from “The country of everyday life”
218 “The flower the diggers come out”
267 End of reading
276 The scene apparently shifts, conversation is random
390 Sound stops
Notes:
SFU BC Readings formatting
NOTES
Type:
General
Note:
Liner Notes: Tom Wayman Reading at The College of New Caledonia -- Second Evening Side 1: 29:50 Side 2: Blank Dolby B
Type:
General
Note:
Side 2 is empty
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