James Felton collection of P.K. Page: periodicals and ephemera

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
JF/D056 Canadian Literature no. 63 (Winter 1975): includes poems by P.K. Page: "Finches Feeding," "Poem," and "The Dead Child" Item Winter 1975
JF/D063 West Coast Review 11, no. 2 (October 1976): includes poems by P.K. Page, "Snowfall" and "Dwelling Place" Item October 1976
JF/D070 West Coast Review 14, no. 2 (June 1979): includes poems by P.K. Page, "Geometry," "Full Moon," "On Changing Gold to Lead," and "Conchita Knows Who Who Is" Item June 1979
JF/D072 Canadian Literature no. 87 (Winter 1980): includes poems by P.K. Page, "The Filled Pen" and "The Tethers" Item Winter 1980
JF/D083-F Brick no. 26 (Winter 1986): includes an excerpt from P.K. Page memoir piece, "A Brazilian Journal" Item Winter 1986
JF/D085 The Greenfield Review 13, nos. 3-4 (Summer/Fall 1986): includes poems by P.K. Page, "In Class We Create Ourselves--Having Been Told to Shut Our Eyes and Given a Piece of Plasticene with Which to Model a Person” and “Deaf-Mute in the Pear Tree" Item Summer/Fall 1986
JF/D087-F Writers' Quarterly 9, no. 2 (1987): includes short story by P.K. Page, "Mme Bourgé Dreams of Brazil" Item 1987
JF/D088 Verse 4, no. 1 (March 1987): includes poem by P.K. Page, "Deaf-Mute in the Pear Tree" Item March 1987
JF/D090-F Brick no. 30 (Summer 1987): includes two tributes – one short, one long -- to F.R. Scott Item Summer 1987
JF/D091 Canadian Literature no. 113-114 (Summer-Fall 1987): includes poem by P.K. Page, "Winter Morning," and etching, "Aladdin's Ship" Item Summer-Fall 1987
JF/D092 West Coast Review 22, no. 2 (Fall 1987): includes “'That's Me, Firing Salvador': An Interview with P.K. Page.” by Eleanor Wachtel Item Fall 1987
JF/D093 West Coast Review 22, no. 2 (Fall 1987): includes poems by P.K. Page, “Kaleidoscope: i. A Little Fantasy,” “ii. A Little Reality,” “Two Dreams: Single Vision,” “The Arrangement,” “The Hidden Components,” “The Tree,” “Eden,” and “Goodbye” Item Fall 1987
JF/D097 Exile 14, no. 1 (1989): includes poem by P.K. Page, "I-Sphinx: A Poem for Two Voices" Item 1989
JF/D098-F Matrix no. 28 (Spring 1989): includes memoir pieec by P.K. Page, "The Australian Outback" Item Spring 1989
JF/D101-F Brick no. 40, (Winter 1991): includes "Company of Strangers," a P.K. Page review of a film directed by Cynthia Scott for the National Film Board of Canada Item Winter 1991
JF/D102-F The Canadian Forum 70, no. 802 (September 1991): includes poem by P.K. Page, "Address at Simon Fraser" Item September 1991
JF/D112 The Malahat Review no. 117: includes "A Biographical Interview by Sandra Djwa" and various works by P.K. Page, including "Australian Journal, 1953-1956," "The Sky Tree," "Big Wind," "The Castle," "Aurum," "Request to the Alchemist," "Blue," "Marmots," "It Is Like a Cruise Ship Bursting Into Flower," "Funeral Mass," "Hidden Room," and "The White Glass III by Ann Pollock" Item December 1996
JF/D116 Exile 26, no. 2: includes short stories by P.K. Page, "True Story" and "Crayons" Item 2002
JF/D120-F Canadian Notes & Queries no. 66 (Fall & Winter 2004).: includes P.K. Page poem, "George Johnston Reading" and review of an earlier George Johnston publication, Taking a Grip Item Fall/Winter 2004
JF/D125 The Malahat Review no. 165: includes "Serve Your Planet: An Interview with P.K. Page" by Jay Ruzesky Item December 2008
JF/D127 Poetry, 194, no. 3: includes poem by P.K. Page, "Cullen in the Afterlife" Item June 2009
JF/E001 Planes. 4 drawings by P.K. Irwin and 6 poems by Mike Doyle. Seripress [Barbara Caruso]. . Signed by P.K. Page and Mike Doyle. Includes listing description by bookseller, Nelson Ball File 1975
JF/E006 "Two Poems." [“The World” and “Tonight”]. Nemo Press. Signed File 1988
JF/E007 "Lily on the Patio." Signed poem, Nemo Press. Original published as an insert for the Winter Issue, no. 23 1988 of The Devil's Artisan File 1988
JF/E011 Great Canadian Poets: Gwendolyn MacEwen and P.K. Page. Documentary film that blends P.K. Page reading her poems with an interview by Mary Hynes. TVOntario File [ca. 1998]