Photograph possibly taken in Montreal, Quebec.
Photograph possibly taken in Montreal, Quebec
Irving Layton interviewed by Pierre Berton for the Pierre Berton Show, CBC TV, Montreal, Quebec. In this interview Layton discusses his visit to Germany. Includes readings of "Deadalive," "For the stinker who called me an apologist for Nazi crimes," and "Rhine boat trip."
Photograph possibly taken in Montreal, Quebec.
Likely photographed in Montreal, Quebec.
Irving Layton, Phyllis Webb, F.R.Scott and Miriam Waddington discuss the 40’s, First Statement, little magazines and other poets. Poems read include "De Bullion street" and "Lady Enfield."
R.W. Baxter, Pauline Jewitt, Irving Layton, and Arthur Philips are interviewed by Mavor Moore for CTV, Montreal, Quebec. Baxter, Jewitt, Layton, and Philips discuss education.
Likely photographed in Kingston, Ontario.
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."
Photograph likely taken in Montreal, Quebec.
Likely photographed in Montreal, Quebec.
Dialogue directed by Janoo and produced by University of Toronto and the Department of Slavic Studies for the Instructional Media Centre.
Interviewer William Ronald, CBC Radio, Montreal, Quebec.
Photograph likely taken in Montreal, Quebec.
Photograph possibly taken in Moscow. Includes letter by Vicky to Irving Layton on the back of the photograph.
Irving Layton speaks at a poetry reading in Toronto, Ontario. Layton reads 16 poems, including "The birth of tragedy," "The bull calf," "Cat dying in autumn," and "Family portrait."
Photograph likely taken in Montreal, Quebec.