Volume 6.3 / 6.4 (Double Issue)
Winter 1979 – 251 pages
Contributors: Jennifer Rankin; Athol Fugard; Robert Marteau; Marc Wildershien; Claire Wilks; Gwendolyn MacEwen; R. Murray Scafer; John Montague
status: VERY RARE; double issue price: $32.00 CAN / $27.50 US; Order # E0634
JENNIFER RANKIN – The Mud Hut
Jennifer Rankin of Australia is a poet and the author of a play, Bess.
ATHOL FUGARD – A Lesson from Aloes
Athol Fugard of South Africa is a dramatist whose works include: Hello and Goodbye, Boesman and Lena, People Are Living There, and The Bloodknot. A Lesson from Aloes had is world premier outside South Africa in Montreal, performed by the Centaur Theatre Company, from January 1 to 27, 1980, with Anne Butler as Gladys, Maurice Podbrey as Piet and Alex Diakun as Steve. The play was directed by Athol Fugard.
ROBERT MARTEAU – Treatise on Tincture and White
Robert Marteau of Canada and France is the author of a novel, Pentecost, and a suite of poems, Atlante. His selected poems, Salamander, were just published in the United States.
MARC WIDERSHIEN – Essays
Marc Widershien of the United States, poet and translator, has published in many American journals.
CLAIRE WILKS – The Magic Box
Claire Wilks of Canada, an artist whose work has been published in Drawings and in several issues of Exile is also the chief visual researcher for Public Affairs at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The Magic Box will be published in Canada, The United States, England and France.
GWENDOLYN MACEWEN – The Trojan Women
Gwendolyn MacEwen of Canada is a poet and playwright. Among her many works are The Shadow Maker, Mermaids And Ikons and translations of the Greek poet, Yannis Ritsos.
R. MURRAY SCHAFER – The Chaldean Inscription
R. Murray Schafer of Canada is a composer and author. His books include The Book of Noise, The Music of the Environment, The Tuning of the World, and Ariadne.
JOHN MONTAGUE – The Dead Kingdom
John Montague of Ireland, one the that country’s leading poets, is the author of Poisoned Lands and Other Poems, A Chosen Light, Tides, The Rough Field, and A Slow Dance.
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.