The Clark Blaise Papers : First Accession and Second Accession : An Inventory of the Archive at the University of Calgary Libraries

Type of resource
Authors/collaborators
Title
The Clark Blaise Papers : First Accession and Second Accession : An Inventory of the Archive at the University of Calgary Libraries
Abstract
The American-born Canadian author Clark Blaise (b. 1940) moved to Montreal in 1966 where he taught creative writing at Concordia University. He also joined with authors Raymond Fraser, Hugh Hood, John Metcalf and Ray Smith to form the Montreal Story Tellers performance group. He moved to Toronto in 1978, and to the United States in 1980.
Place
Calgary, AB
Publisher
University of Calgary Press
Date
1991
# of Pages
xliii0585p.
Language
en
ISBN
0-919813-79-8
Notes

Contains a biocritical essay by Catherine Sheldrick Ross.

Citation
Chevrefils, Marlys. The Clark Blaise Papers : First Accession and Second Accession : An Inventory of the Archive at the University of Calgary Libraries. Edited by Jean F. Tener and Apollonia Steele. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary Press, 1991.
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