Skip navigation links (access key: Z)Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et Archives CanadaSymbol of the Government of Canada
Français - Version française de ce siteHome - The main page of the Institution's websiteContact Us - Institutional contact informationHelp - Information about using the institutional websiteSearch - Search the institutional websitecanada.gc.ca - Government of Canada website



NEW WAVE CANADA / ISLAND PRESS

Program: Island/Embassy Reading 3Program: Island/Embassy Reading # 3. July 9, 1964.

This series continued until the legendary Bohemian Embassy ran into financial difficulties but was continued at Rochdale College in 1969 as The Poetry Front. On the occasion of the third reading, Coleman announced the publication of his new poetry magazine Island.

Program reproduced by permission of Victor Coleman.

Graphical element

Newspaper article: “ ‘Pass the Salt,’ This Is Poetry.” By Ralph Thomas. Toronto Star (Summer 1964?)

Graphical element

Island No 1Island No 1. September 17, 1964. (8 issues, 1965-1967)

Edited by Victor Coleman; associate editor, Michael Spivak. Produced on a Gestetner machine in Victor Coleman's attic den around the corner from Ray Souster’s new apartment on High Park Avenue, it included many of the poets Coleman had met through Souster the previous year.

Cover reproduced by permission of Victor Coleman.

Graphical element

LardeauFred Wah. Lardeau. Toronto: Island Press, 1965. (Island 4)

The author's first book, produced simultaneously with Island 5: Stephen Rodefer’s first book, The Knife. Both Wah and Rodefer were students of Charles Olson and Robert Creeley in Buffalo, N.Y.

Cover reproduced by permission of Fred Wah.