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Art Bar Poetry Series

  • Clinton's
  • 693 Bloor St. W. View on map »
  • 416-535-9541
Perhaps the most Canadian writer around, Di Brandt has collaborated on an opera about Emily Carr, twice made the GG short list, and loves the land with a rhapsodic intensity that only a prairie native could muster. The Brandon-based poet, feminist and teacher reads with performance poet Nordine Beason and the 2004 winner of the Trillium prize for poetry, Adam Sol (Crowd of Sounds), Dec. 2. Also featured: poet-publisher Norm Cristofoli (Labour of Love lit mag) reads with poet-scholar Afua Cooper (Copper Woman and Other Poems) and the 2006 winner of the Archibald Lampman Award, Laura Farina (This Woman Alphabetical), Dec. 9; current poets read classic poems at a Dead Poets Society evening, Dec. 16.—Brent Ledger
When:
Dec. 2/08 - Dec. 16/08
Event Web Site:
http://www.artbar.org

    Free Event

Location
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    Clinton's
    693 Bloor St. W.
  • 416-535-9541

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