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Irving Layton fonds
F001 · Fonds · 1912-1997

Irving Layton fonds consists of records relating to Layton’s life and activities as a writer. Records include correspondence between family members, professionals, friends, newspapers and periodicals, colleges and universities, reviews of Layton’s works, fan letters, published material, offprints of poems, transcripts of interviews, publicity for public appearances and readings, reviews of his works, foreign language articles, manuscripts and drafts of monographs and poems, transcripts of interviews, newspaper clippings, notebooks, journals, calendars, schedules, agendas, personal papers including bills, invoices, finances, awards and certificates, and audio visual material.

The fonds is divided into 16 series:
F001/A Objects
F001/B Audio recordings
F001/C Clippings
F001/D Conferences and festivals
F001/E Correspondence
F001/F Art works
F001/G Manuscripts, poems, articles, and essays
F001/H Notebooks and journals
F001/I Personal papers
F001/J Photographs
F001/K Public appearances
F001/L Reviews
F001/M Schedules
F001/N Scrapbooks
F001/O Transcripts and interviews
F001/P Video recordings

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The Artist as a worker : IDEAS ON WORK
F001-AT-01 · Pièce · 1975
Fait partie de Irving Layton fonds

Irving Layton interviewed by Robert Send and James Anderson for CBC Radio, Toronto, Ontario. Layton, along with Jim Tily and Milton Barnes, discuss the role of the artist in society.

F001-AT-06 · Pièce · 1977
Fait partie de Irving Layton fonds

Radio broadcast produced by Malka Cohen for CBC Radio, Toronto, Ontario. Includes readings of "Bargain," "Death of Moishe Lazarovitch," "Elegy for Strul," "Family portrait," "Keine Lazarovitch," "Misunderstanding," "There were no signs," "For Anne Frank," "For Aviva because I love her," and others.

Morningside
F001-AT-23 · Pièce · 1985
Fait partie de Irving Layton fonds

Irving Layton, Elspeth Cameron, and Robert Fulford are interviewed by Peter Gzowski for a portrait of the poet broadcast on Morningside, CBC radio, Toronto, Ontario.

Canadian Poets - Poetry Reading
F001-AT-26 · Pièce · [196-?]
Fait partie de Irving Layton fonds

Irving Layton speaking at a poetry reading, broadcast on CBC, Toronto, Ontario. Layton reads "The birth of tragedy," "The bull calf," and "Song for Naomi," among others. Poems are also read by Phyllis Webb, Earle Birney, John Newlove, Al Purdy, Leonard Cohen, George Bowering, and Gwendolyn MacEwan.

Poetry Reading
F001-AT-32 · Pièce · 1975
Fait partie de Irving Layton fonds

Irving Layton at a poetry reading at Ryerson Polytechnic Institute, Toronto, Ontario. Layton reads 7 poems: "O Jerusalem," "The birth of tragedy," "On being bitten by a dog," "The shark," "Rhine boat trip," "Take it all in," and "For Musia's grandchildren."

An Interview with Irving Layton
F001-AT-66 · Pièce · 1977
Fait partie de Irving Layton fonds

Irving Layton interviewed for CBC TV, Toronto, Ontario. Layton discusses "The Covenant," religion, teaching, writing, and love. He reads 3 poems, "Idiots," "Letter to the Soviet cultural attaché," and "Xianity."

An Interview with Irving Layton
F001-AT-68 · Pièce · 1982
Fait partie de Irving Layton fonds

Irving Layton interviewed by CBC Radio, Montreal, Quebec. Layton discusses "The Gucci gag," his childhood and education, Quebec politics, and the poet. He reads 7 poems, including "Butterfly on rock," "Endangered species," and "The mosquito."