A WEB JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CANADIAN POETRY AND POETICS

Vol. 2 No. 1 Fall 1997

MONTREAL MEMORIES

"This is my home territory. I still find it the most colorful and exciting city on the continent. I love Montreal. I love the clash of the two cultures. I love the scenery--I love every blessed centimetre of Montreal"

--Irving Layton, Vancouver Sun March 8, 1997

Editorial: Don Precosky

Poetry: Seven Poems by Artie Gold [including one in Realaudio format]

Memoir: Rob Ziegler, "So Much Depends Upon a Man with a Red Goatee on a Montreal Street Corner"

Poetry: "Isabella," a poem sequence by Ken Norris

Memoir: Barry McKinnon, "Chairs in the Time Machine"

Photographs: Thirteen photos of Montreal by Robert Walker. These photos have been integrated with Barry McKinnon's memoir. Click here to see just the photos.

Poem: Simon Thompson, "All Apologies to L. Cohen"

Music: Two cuts by jazz musician Peter Leitch

Interview: Barry McKinnon and Don Precosky interview Garry Geddes

Contributors