Earle Birney

Earle Birney
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Earle Alfred Birney, (13 mai 1904 à Calgary - 3 septembre 1995 (à 91 ans) à Toronto) est un écrivain humoristique et un grand poète canadien.

Biographie

Publications

  • David and Other Poems - 1942
  • Now Is Time - 1945
  • The Straight of Anian - 1948
  • Turvey - 1949 (roman de guerre humoristique)
  • Trail of a City and Other Verse - 1952
  • Down the Long Table - 1955
  • Ice Cod Bell or Stone - 1962
  • Near False Creek Mouth - 1964
  • The Creative Writer - 1966
  • Selected Poems: 1940-1966 - 1966
  • Memory No Servant - 1968
  • pnomes jukollages & other stunzas - 1969
  • The Poems of Earle Birney - 1969
  • Rag & Bone Shop - 1971
  • The Cow Jumped Over the Moon - 1972
  • The Bear on the Delhi Road - 1973
  • what's so big about GREEN? - 1973
  • Collected Poems - 1975
  • Alphabeings and Other Seasyours - 1976
  • The Rugging and the Moving Times - 1976
  • The Damnation of Vancouver - 1977
  • Ghost in the Wheels - 1977
  • Big Bird in the Bush - 1978
  • Fall by Fury & Other Makings - 1978
  • Spreading Time - 1980
  • Words on Waves - 1985
  • Essays on Chaucerian Irony - 1985
  • Copernican Fix - 1986
  • Last Makings - 1991

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