Periodicals with contributions by P.K. Page

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
JF/D107 Prairie Schooner 67, n. 4, (Winter 1993): includes poems by P.K. Page, "The Gold Sun," "In Memorium," "The Sandpiper," and "Autumn" Item Winter 1993
JF/D114-F Border Crossings 17, no. 3: includes poem by P.K. Page, "Cosmologies" Item July 1998
JF/D122 Descant 36, no. 3 [No. 130] (Fall 2005): includes artwork, libretto, and poems by P.K. Page, "On the Amazon," "Mexican Landscape," "What Time Is It Now?", “Up the Amazon—1959,” and “Mexico--1960." Item Fall 2005
JF/D123 The Malahat Review no. 156: includes cover artwork (mixed media) by P.K. Page, "The Four-Gated City" and short story, "A Biography of You" Item September 2006
JF/D124 Poetry 190, no. 2: includes poem by P.K. Page, "My Chosen Landscape" Item May 2007
JF/D007 Voices no. 113 (Spring 1943): includes poems by P.K. Page, “The Stenographers” and “Isolationist” Item Spring 1943
JF/D010-F The Canadian Forum 24, no. 287 (December 1944): includes poems by P.K. Page, "Draughtsman" and "Journey Home" Item December 1944
JF/D011-F Tomorrow 4, no. 8 (April 1945): includes poem by P.K. Page, "Divers" Item April 1945
JF/D018 Poetry: A Magazine of Verse 69, no. 3 (December 1946): includes poems by P.K. Page, "Young Girls," "Election Day," "Freak," "Blowing Boy," and "Sisters" Item December 1946
JF/D024 Voices no. 133 (Spring 1948): includes poems by P.K. Page, "Sailor," "Poem," "Piece for a Formal Garden," and "Virgin" Item Spring 1948
JF/D026 Canadian Poetry Magazine 11, no. 4 (June 1948): Includes poems by P.K. Page, "Parachutist" and "Romantic" Item June 1948
JF/D028 Outposts no. 10 (Summer 1948): includes poem by P.K. Page, “Vegetable Island" Item Summer 1948
JF/D040 Canadian Literature no. 42 (Autumn 1969): includes a concrete poem by P.K. Page, "Motor Trip 1968," used by Hudson's Bay Company to promote an upcoming artists' series Item Autumn 1969
JF/D043-F The Canadian Forum 50, nos. 591-2 (Apr-May 1970): includes poems by P.K. Page, "Waiting To Be Dreamed” and “Leather Jacket” Item Apr-May 1970
JF/D044 Canadian Literature 45 (Summer 1970): includes a letter in reference to the Ringrose article in issue 43 (JF/D042) Item Summer 1970
JF/D058-F CVII, 1, no. 2 (Fall 1975): includes poems by P.K. Page, "For Mstislav Rostropvich with Love" and "The Maze" Item Fall 1975
JF/D061-F The Canadian Forum 56, no. 663 (August 1976): includes poems by P.K. Page, "Mother," "Sister," "Father," "Brother," "Ancestors," "Who," "Message," and "The Trail of Bread" Item August 1976
JF/D064 Queen's Quarterly 84, no. 4 (Winter 1977): includes poems by P.K. Page, "Poem for a Sunday Afternoon," "Poem," "Difficult," and "At Sea" Item Winter 1977
JF/D066 The Malahat Review no. 45 (January 1978): includes poems by P.K. Page, “Evening Dance of the Grey Flies,” “About Death,” “Song…Much of it Borrowed,” “Message,” “On Brushing My Hair in the Static-filled Air,” and “Sestina for Pat Lane After Reading Albino Pheasants” Item January 1978
JF/D067 The Ontario Review no. 8/9 (Spring-Summer 1978): includes poems by P.K. Page, "Motel Pool" and "Short Spring Poem for the Short-Sighted" Item Spring-Summer 1978
JF/D068 West Coast Review 13, no. 3 (February 1979): includes poems by P.K. Page, "Work in Progress," "Conversation with My Aunt," "Voice," and "On an Exhibition of Polish Tapestries." Item 1979
JF/D071 Quarry 28, no. 4 (Autumn 1979): includes "Fried Eggs and the Workings of the Right Lobe: An Interview with P.K. Page, by Jon Pearce" Item Autumn 1979
JF/D074 Canadian Literature no. 90 (Autumn 1981): includes P.K. Page travel memoir, "Extracts from a Brazilian Journal" Item Autumn 1981
JF/D075-F Poetry Canada Review 3, no. 3 (Spring 1982): includes P.K. Page poems, "T-bar," "The Stenographers," "Phone Call from Mexico," "Star-Gazer," "Dwelling Place," "After Rain," and "Evening Dance of the Grey Flies," an interview of P.K. Page Poetry Canada Review staff, and artwork in crayon, "Night Garden" Item Spring 1982
JF/D076 Arc no. 7 (Fall 1982): includes "After Hours with P.K. Page," interviewed by Brian Cameron, Christopher Levenson, Robert Eady, David Lewis, and Caroline Stewart Item Fall 1982