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         Bowering George:     more books (100)
  1. Caprice by George Bowering, 1994
  2. Another Mouth by George Bowering, 1979-09-22
  3. Sheila Watson and the Double Hook (Early Canadian poetry series - criticism & biography) by George Bowering, 1985-01
  4. Layers 1-13 by GEORGE BOWERING, 1973-01-01
  5. Smoking mirror by George Bowering, 1982
  6. A Short Sad Book: A Novel by George Bowering, 1977
  7. Blonds on Bikes by George Bowering, 1997-02-15
  8. Harry's Fragments: A Novel of In by George Bowering, 1990-01-15
  9. Craft Slices by George Bowering, 1985-12
  10. Errata by George Bowering, 1988-10
  11. Touch; selected poems 1960-1970 by George Bowering, 1971
  12. Vermeer's Light: Poems 1996-2006 by George Bowering, 2007-04-20
  13. A place to die by George Bowering, 1983
  14. Shoot! by George Bowering, 2008-09-15

21. George Bowering, Poems
george bowering, Poems. Return to george bowering's Homepage. Canadian georgebowering's works copyright © to the author. Canadian
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/bowering/poems.htm
George Bowering, Poems
Van, Can Hillside Sun Musing on Some Poets Wolf Between the Trees ... How Odd Men Are, Really Return to: George Bowering's Homepage Please send enquiries
or comments to:
Ian Lancashire,

Sophia Kaszuba,

and Sian Meikle
POETS LIST ...
University of Toronto
and University of Toronto Library

22. Books In Print
Blais Amigo's Blue Guitar; Joan MacLeod AnarchoModernism; Angus, Ian AnatoliaJunction; Reed, Fred A. And Other Stories; bowering, george (ed.) Angel of
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Books in Print
i Author Index
i Rare Books Index
ABC of Reading TRG ; Jaeger, Peter
Albertine in Five Times
; Tremblay, Michel
All Fall Down
; Lill, Wendy
All the Verdis of Venice;
Chaurette, Normand
alterNatives
; Taylor, Drew Hayden
American Notebooks: A Writer's Journey
; Marie-Claire Blais
Amigo's Blue Guitar
; Joan MacLeod
Anarcho-Modernism
; Angus, Ian
Anatolia Junction
; Reed, Fred A.
And Other Stories
; Bowering, George (ed.)
Angel of Solitude, The
; Blais, Marie-Claire Animals in Their Elements, The ; Flood, Cynthia Athabasca Ryga, The ; Ryga, George Atwood, Margaret: A Feminist Poetics ; Davey, Frank Aurora ; Thesen, Sharon b leev abul char ak trs ; bisset, bill Balconville ; Fennario, David Ballad of a Stonepicker ; Ryga, George Bambi and Me ; Tremblay, Michel Banana Boots ; Fennario, David Belles Soeurs, Les (Revised) ; Tremblay, Michel Bethune ; Langley, Rod Billy Bishop Goes to War ; Gray, John with Eric Peterson Blonds on Bikes ; Bowering, George Boiler Room Suite ; Deverell, Rex Bonjour, La, Bonjour (Revised) ; Tremblay, Michel Bowering, George: Bright Circles of Colour

23. Discourse And Method: Narrative Strategy In George Bowering's West Window
Discourse and Method Narrative Strategy in george bowering's West Window1. by Terry Whalen. back; george bowering, Allophanes, 1976; rpt.
http://www.arts.uwo.ca/canpoetry/cpjrn/vol22/whalen.htm
Discourse and Method: Narrative Strategy in George Bowering's West Window
by Terry Whalen If, as readers, we agree with Irving Layton that poetry is above all about freedom — or agree with Anton Chekhov that writing has got something to do with squeezing the serf out of our veins — we will want to remain alert to what Terry Eagleton calls the inevitable "link or nexus between discourses and power" . There is a primary way in which the structures of art carry with them a political bias that can work on our minds at an unconscious level, and many Postmodernist writers, for instance, stay alert to this fact. A great deal of Postmodernist writing even takes as its central aim the unwriting of Modernist literature since it sees such literature as bookish, elitist, conservative, and serving or advocating what Michel Foucault would call régime It is in part because George Bowering shares in this alert Postmodern ist awareness that he has become one of the more vocal Canadian advocates of writing as freedom, play, spontaneous occurrence, happening, process. He is an advocate of poetry as freedom from the "mind-forged garrison" , and as exemption from structured discourse, discourse that has intimate affinities with systems and régime.

24. Method In Bowering's Allophanes
george bowering's Allophanes 2 is a poem in which books speak of books. They speak among themselves as bowering piles allusions upon puns upon parody upon
http://www.arts.uwo.ca/canpoetry/cpjrn/vol20/precosky.htm
Method in Bowering's Allophanes
by Don Precosky Until then I had thought each book spoke of the things human or divine, that lie outside books Now I realized that not infrequently books speak of books: it was as if they spoke among themselves Umberto Eco
The Name of the Rose George Bowering's Allophanes is a poem in which "books speak of books." They speak "among themselves" as Bowering piles allusions upon puns upon parody upon numerous other tricks with words. The poem has no "theme" or narrative line. Like an illustration, its composition is its message. It does not contain a message: it is one. In the opening section of Allophanes Bowering describes "Dr. Babel" as he contends
about the word's form, striking
its prepared strings
endlessly, a pleasure
moving rings outward thru
the universe. (p. 205) The poem seeks to recreate this "pleasure" and to show these "moving rings" and by so doing illustrate important beliefs which Bowering holds about language and literature. In The Long Poem Anthology Bowering sets out to explain Allophanes through the meaning of the title, but of course the explanation, like the poem itself, is a bit of a teaser. He tells us little, but instead challenges us to dig into the poem. He speaks of "voices" coming into his study to tell him things and says that "astute readers will recognize some of them."

25. SF News - Oct. 3, 1996 -New George Bowering Book On B.C.
October 3, 1996 * Vol . 7, No. 3 A swashbuckling history. SFU Englishprofessor george bowering reveals the real BC. by Bruce Mason.
http://www.sfu.ca/mediapr/sfnews/1996/Oct3/bowering.html
October 3, 1996 * Vol . 7, No. 3

A swashbuckling history
SFU English professor George Bowering reveals the real B.C.
by Bruce Mason
Since before recorded time, countless people have searched beneath the surface of the rugged spectacle of Canada's Pacific province. George Bowering is among the few who have found something of importance and value beyond their own imaginings.
The two-time Governor General's award-winning author and professor of English at SFU is now sharing his discoveries in a new book Bowering's B.C. A Swashbuckling History
"I didn't write it for history professors, but for people like my mother and daughter," he explains. "We don't know enough about where we live."
His own fascination with the subject began decades ago with streets and locations, many with exotic, unknown or forgotten origins, such as Gabriola and Galiano. During a lifetime of satisfying his own curiosity, he's found many gaps in the standard histories. Much of the best has been left out, including many great stories that have become his personal favorites.
"Enough has been written about politicians," he insists. "Instead I wanted to give voice to athletes

26. Detritus Books Catalog
First edition. Poetry Canadian Literature Signed Books Coach House PressUS$50.00 Add to Cart bowering, george. Amophanes. Toronto Coach House (1976).
http://detritus.com/catalog/catalog.cgi?action=search&keyword=Coach House Press

27. The Bukowski Agency - George Bowering
bowering'S UNEXPURGATED HISTORY OF CANADA by george bowering. Manuscriptdelayed indefinitely. george bowering Photo Thies Bogner.
http://www.thebukowskiagency.com/BoweringsUnexpurgatedHistoryOfCanada.htm
BOWERING'S UNEXPURGATED HISTORY OF CANADA b y George Bowering WINNER OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S AWARD FOR POETRY IN 1969 AND FOR FICTION IN 1980
Long famed for his literary criticism, poetry and fiction, George Bowering has moved on to a successful new phase of his career, telling Canadians about themselves in an irreverent fashion no historian would attempt. In this third volume on Canada’s past, he forces us to reckon with things we’ve spent centuries trying not to see. With unabashed love for his country, he shows it, warts and all.
“In Bowering’s B.C., Bowering’s tale is anything but conventional.... [He] has produced a riveting retelling of events with all the racism, hypocrisies, lunatics and charlatans left in.” – MACLEAN’S
“In Egotists and Autocrats...George Bowering has written an elegant, witty, penetrating, cynical and ironic history of Canada seen through the lives of its prime ministers. Bowering’s tone is engagingly conversational and opinionated.” – THE TORONTO STAR
ALSO BY GEORGE BOWERING

A Magpie Life, a memoir

28. The Bukowski Agency: NonFiction Titles
NONFICTION TITLES bowering, george bowering’s Unexpurgated History of Canada.Bryenton, Betty Playing with Fire. Calder, Robert A Richer Dust Concealed.
http://www.thebukowskiagency.com/nonfiction.htm
NON-FICTION TITLES Bowering, George:
Stone Country: An Unauthorized History of Canada
Bryenton, Betty:
Playing with Fire Calder, Robert:
A Richer Dust Concealed Cariou, Warren:
Lake of the Prairies
Choy, Wayson:
Paper Shadows
Clarke, Austin:
Growing Up Stupid Under the Union Jack
Pigtails ‘n’ Breadfruit
Clarke, George Elliott:
Sins and Innocence: A Pillow Book
Cooper, Afua : ...
The Hanging of Angelique

Ferguson, Rob: The Devil and the Disappearing Sea Foley, Jacqueline: Flex Time Greenslade, Frances: A Pilgrim in Ireland Kryger, Dr. Meir: Can't Sleep, Can't Stay Awake Kuhl, Dr. David: What Dying People Want Lau, Evelyn: Inside Out Runaway: Diary of a Street Kid Mallick, Heather: The Pillow Book of Heather Mallick Maté, Dr. Gabor: Scattered Minds When the Body Says No Hold on to Your Kids McLean, Barbara: Lambsquarters Paikin, Steve:

29. NeWest Press: George Bowering Bio
george bowering. george bowering was born in the southern OkanaganValley of British Columbia. He attended Victoria College, the
http://www.newestpress.com/bios/bowering.html
Go to ... New Releases All of our books Nunatak Fiction Prairie Plays Brad Fraser Writer as Critic Mysteries Submission Order Books About Us Home George Bowering

30. I1187: Robert George BOWEN (1804 - 17 Nov 1869)
_Richard BOWEN _ Robert george BOWEN _Ann _ _ Bowden,SA. Father Samuel ENGLAND Mother Sarah DARE Family 1 Richard bowering
http://www.geocities.com/btopperwien/family/d0000/g0000050.html
Robert George BOWEN
1804 - 17 Nov 1869
  • OCCUPATION : Builder, Grain Merchant.
  • BIRTH
  • DEATH : 17 Nov 1869, Adelaide, SA
  • BURIAL : West Terrace, Adelaide, SA
Father: Richard BOWEN
Mother:
Family 1
  • MARRIAGE : 1828, London, England
  • Robert George BOWEN
  • Charles BOWEN
  • Ann BOWEN
  • Robert BOWEN ...
  • Henry BOWEN Family 2 Harriet Elizabeth POOLE
    • MARRIAGE
  • Thomas Hopkins BOWEN
  • Emily Ann BOWEN
  • Edith Alice BOWEN
  • Harriet BOWEN ... INDEX Arrived in SA 1839 on the Hooghly. Resided in Adelaide. HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95-UNREGISTERED (Sep 26 1998) on 12/24/98 09:01:25
    Sarah BROCK
    Family 1 Isaac RUSH
    • MARRIAGE
  • Alice Caroline RUSH
  • Sarah Catherine RUSH Sarah BROCK INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95-UNREGISTERED (Sep 26 1998) on 12/24/98 09:01:25
    Anna Daw COON
    14 Feb 1834 -
    • BIRTH : 14 Feb 1834
    Father: Thomas COON
    Mother: Rachel DAW
    Family 1 Charles Robe EGLINTON
    • MARRIAGE : 30 Jul 1852, Trinity Church, Adel
  • Elizabeth EGLINTON
  • Thomas EGLINTON
  • Mary Jane EGLINTON
  • Rachel Coon EGLINTON ... INDEX HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95-UNREGISTERED (Sep 26 1998) on 12/24/98 09:01:25
    Elizabeth ENGLAND
    1803 - 12 May 1859
    • BIRTH
    • DEATH : 12 May 1859, Bowden, SA
  • 31. Not So Much Friends Of George Bowering :: Alienated.net :: You Do Their Own Thin
    That which does not kill us must have missed us. Mark E. Rogers. wtf!?!notso much friends of george bowering on 200301-09 120114 Topic wtf!?!
    http://www.alienated.net/article.php?sid=491

    32. E.Peak (8/4/2001) Arts: Thank You George Bowering
    Thank you george bowering Raymond Gee, The Peak. Upon leaving the hill after hearingthe great words of Sharon Thesen and george bowering, I felt a little sad.
    http://www.peak.sfu.ca/the-peak/2001-1/issue13/ar-bowering.html
    Home About Masthead Et Cetera ... Search 13, vol 107 April 8, 2001 Thank you George Bowering
    Raymond Gee, The Peak While driving up the mountain to SFU recently, I noticed that my former professor, George Bowering, was giving a reading the next day. How timely, I thought. Upon leaving the hill after hearing the great words of Sharon Thesen and George Bowering, I felt a little sad. I was recalling the years when I had the fortune to land in George's Canadian Literature course, an under-confident student fumbling my way through a class presentation of Warren Tallman's Wolf in the Snow. I want to speak briefly about some snapshots taken inside George's classroom. One time, when he was asked about Dadaism, he got up and walked out of the class. George also had a serious side which would become evident in his discussions of the many Canadian and American writers he presented in class. Oftentimes, during his "lectures" about the work of writers such as T.S. Eliot, H.D., Sheila Watson and Margaret Atwood-just to name a handful-you would see George remove his glasses and go into a line-by-line explanation of whatever was at hand. It was at those moments that I felt as if George was trying to remove the self-consciousness of being on stage as a performer, go into his thoughts, and not let his awareness of his audience interfere with the process. It was at those times that I felt most privileged to be on the inside, leaning on every syllable and intonation of his voice.

    33. E.Peak (26/3/2001) Features: Goodbye George Bowering
    Goodbye george bowering Kim Duff. Kim Duff's tribute to george bowering is toonice for me to butcher, so here it is in all its glory in Adobe PDF format.
    http://www.peak.sfu.ca/the-peak/2001-1/issue11/fe-bowering.html
    Home About Masthead Et Cetera ... Search 11, vol 107 March 26, 2001 Goodbye George Bowering
    Kim Duff Welcome to the beta version of what will be something nifty. Kim Duff's tribute to George Bowering is too nice for me to butcher, so here it is in all its glory in Adobe PDF format. Click on the graphic above to download it. You can get Adobe Acrobat Reader here. -A. Back to issue 11 Send The Peak a comment on this story epeak@mail.peak.sfu.ca with the full URL of the content in question.

    34. Canadian Literature: Current Reviews
    bowering, Angela and bowering, george and Bromige, David, Piccolo Mondo.bowering, george, Blonds on Bikes. bowering, george, His Life A Poem.
    http://www.canlit.ca/reviews/a1.html
    Upcoming Book Reviews: A-C Author Title
    A
    , Carmen Writing from the Borderlands: A Study of Chicano, Afro-Caribbean and Native Literatures in North America Adams , John Old Square-Toes and His Lady: The Life of James and Ameila Douglas Adams , Kimberly VanEsveld Adams , Paul C. and Hoelscher, Steven and Till, Karen E. (Eds.) Textures of Place: Exploring Humanist Geographies Adams , Timothy Dow Light Writing and Life Writing: Photography in Autobiography Adderson , Caroline A History of Forgetting Adwoa , Badoe The Pot of Wisdom: Ananse Stories Afzal-Khan , Fawzia and Seshandri-Crooks, Kalpana (Eds.) The Pre-Occupation of PostColonial Studies Aitken , Will Realia akiwenzie-damm , kateri bloodriver woman Alaimo , Stacy Undomesticated Ground: Recasting Nature as Feminist Space Almond , Paul and Ballantyne, Michael High Hopes: Coming of Age at the Mid-Century Amabile , George and Gasparini, Leonard and Mayne, Seymour Anderson-Dargatz , Gail The Cure for Death by Lightning Andrews , Jan Out of the Everywhere: New Tales for Canada

    35. Canadian Literature: Current Reviews
    Piccolo Mondo, bowering, Angela and bowering, george and Bromige, David. Pigtails'n Breadfruit. Rituals of Slave Food A Barbadian memoir, Clarke, Austin.
    http://www.canlit.ca/reviews/t6.html
    Upcoming Book Reviews: N-P Title Author
    N
    Narrative as Counter-Memory: A Half-Century of Postwar Writing in Germany and Japan Tachibana, Reiko Narrative Prosthesis: Disability and the Dependencies of Discourse Mitchell, David and Snyder, Sharon Nationalism and the Nordic Imagination: Swedish Art of the 1890s Facos, Michelle Nation's Tortured Body: Violence, Representation, andFormation of a Sikh "Diaspora" , The Axel, Brian Keith Native American Encyclopedia: History, Culture and Peoples, A Pritzker, Barry M. (Ed.) Near Finisterre Reibetanz, John Near Water: A Novel Hood, Hugh Necessary Crimes Hunter, Catherine New Canadian Poetry Moritz, A. F. New Contexts of Canadian Criticism Heble, Ajay and Pennee, Donna Palamteer and Struthers, J.R. (Tim) "New" Exoticisms: Changing Patterns in the Construction of Otherness Santaolalla, Isabel (Ed.)

    36. George Bowering, Contributor - Banff Centre Press
    george bowering, Contributor Banff Centre Press. george bowering Selected Poems19611992, McClelland Stewart, 1993. Blonds on Bikes, Talonbooks, 1997.
    http://www.banffcentre.ca/press/contributors/abc/bowering_g/
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    George Bowering
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    Banff Centre Press George Bowering was born in 1936 in Penticton, B.C. He attended Victoria College in Victoria, B.C., the University of British Columbia, and the University of Western Ontario. He received an M.A. from UBC in 1963. Among numerous other awards, he won the Governor General's Literary Award for poetry in 1969 for The Gangs of Kosmos (House of Anansi 1969) and Rocky Mountain Foot Burning Water (General 1980) and was shortlisted for poetry in 2000. He won the bp Nichol Chapbook Award for poetry in 1991 and 1992 and the Canadian Authors' Association Award for Poetry in 1993. Contributor to:
    First Chapter
    (contributor) Novels:
    Mirror on the Floor
    A Short Sad Book
    , Talonbooks, 1977.

    37. Letter - On George Bowering On Spoken Word
    TDR Letter. Subject george bowering on spoken word. January 2003. DearMichael Bryson Reading your brief aside about the poet laureate
    http://www.danforthreview.com/features/letters/bowering.htm
    f o c u s i n g o n t h e c a n a d i a n s m a l l p r e s s s c e n e a n d o t h e r m a t t e r s o f i n s i g n i f i c a n c e Home Fiction Poetry Reviews ... Letters TDR Letter Subject : George Bowering on spoken word January 2003 Dear Michael Bryson:
    Reading your brief aside about the poet laureate’s disdain for spoken word in your review of Catherine Kidd’s book , it occurred to me that The Danforth Review might be interested in publishing the following open letter.
    Best regards,
    Harold Spout Dear George Bowering, most esteemed poet laureate, Sir:
    In your comments of two weeks ago, it seemed to me that you were throwing down a gauntlet to the community of so-called spoken word artists—if an idiom like ‘throwing down a gauntlet’ with all its noble history can be rightly applied to such crass and ignoble sentiments as those which you expressed. I am not a practitioner of spoken word (except insofar as I write verse and then read it to audiences), but the offensiveness of your slurs is by no means limited to those against whom they were directed. And so I pick up your dirty glove.
    Your comments, sir, were pedantic, pretentious, and hypocritical. One would think that someone like yourself, so well-known for his role in a supposedly grass-roots/speech-oriented movement (though I personally find such claims dubious), would be tolerant, if not encouraging of, a contemporary movement with similar goals. How far removed, after all, are the spoken word folks’ aims (to de-mystify and shake poetry from its academic stupor) from those of your own mentors’ (Olson and Creeley) in the 1950s? Your griping dismissal of their work as a whole (in sweepingly vague terms that testify to prejudice rather than actual first-hand experience) reveals that, like most would-be revolutionaries, now that your battles are won, you are only interested in maintaining your position as king of the dungheap, and will kick shit on any other kids who try to climb up.

    38. Review - His Life By George Bowering
    His Life by george bowering ECW, 2000 Reviewed by T. Anders Carson. This book isan autobiographical account of the musings and wanderings of Mr. bowering.
    http://www.danforthreview.com/reviews/poetry/bowering.html
    f o c u s i n g o n t h e c a n a d i a n s m a l l p r e s s s c e n e a n d o t h e r m a t t e r s o f i n s i g n i f i c a n c e Home Fiction Poetry Reviews ... Letters
    His Life
    by George Bowering
    ECW
    Reviewed by T. Anders Carson This book is an autobiographical account of the musings and wanderings of Mr. Bowering. From the beginning you delve into the inner-workings of the Canadian poetry scene of late 50’s and early 60’s. I don’t think they themselves realized that it was a scene. It was more a gathering, a meeting, and a sharing of new work. His life flows with the seasons. Every title has a season, year and place where it was written. An accounting of where he was and what he was writing. There are some that are striking images. One is Winter 1958 that ends: "And yesterday went with the ice." All of us know that feeling in Canada. He has captured the essence of the solitary. There are some stark images of home life later on. Where the silence grows in the kitchen. In the Fall of 1976 in Vancouver these words were written;

    39. George Bowering
    Untitled, george bowering. An arm whose purpose is reach for the keysno help to her, out of home over montañas to this eight never
    http://www.english.ucalgary.ca/dandelion/current/bowering.htm
    Untitled George Bowering
    An arm whose purpose is reach for the keys no help to her, out of home over montañas to this eight never gathered before, hello Lou, you’re north again cant stay out of love don’t see down the table is this eating or is this travel or is this shit, who knows? Can you write to order some dessert, the keys white under black fingers illuminate somebody’s soul anyway a luminous numinous never filled this lad’s stomach, never got past the first round.

    40. Northwest Passages - Canadian Literature Online!
    Author bowering, george ed. $24.95 Trade Paperback. Cars a dialogue betweengeorge bowering and Ryan Knighton, BUY. Author bowering, george Knighton, Ryan.
    http://www.nwpassages.com/search_results.asp?CategoryID=1&DepartmentID=2

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