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- [1960-]
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“SOAP” A Musical Tragedy Synopsis and Treatment
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4 generations of Canadian poetry: Pratt - Birney - Layton - Cohen
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Photographed in Toronto, Ontario.
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A Continental Hug: Canadian Poetry Set to Chilean Music
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A Continental Hug: Canadian Poetry Set to Chilean Music by Cormorant Books, Ontario. Includes music by Amuata and the poems "The Bird,” “The Wall,” “The Notations of Love,” “Snow Angels,” “A Women's Issue,” “On Being Bitten by a Dog,” “The Handkerchiefs of Plaza de Mayo,” and “All.”
A Discussion with Irving Layton on Poetic Process
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Irving Layton interviewed by Phyllis Webb for CBC-TV, Toronto, Ontario. Layton discusses the poetic process and reads "The birth of tragedy" and "For Musia's grandchildren."
A favorite waiter in Molyvos, Greece
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A lecture by Irving Layton given at York University,Toronto, Ontario.
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A lecture by Irving Layton on Leonard Cohen given at York University, Toronto, Ontario.
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The mask is painted by Anna Pottier and signed by Irving Layton.
A man and a woman next to a well
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A man at the Harry Smith Conservation Area, Ontario
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A poetry reading at the University of Venice
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A poetry reading at the University of Venice
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A poetry reading at the University of Venice
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A poetry reading at the University of Venice
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A poetry reading at the University of Venice
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A protégé of Irving’s at Hebrew Orphan Home in Montreal, Quebec
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Actors performing “A Man Was Killed”
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The photograph was taken at Concordia University Webster Library, Montreal, Quebec.
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