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Margaret Avison was a highly regarded Canadian poet who saw poetry as her life's vocation but shied away from being publicly labelled a poet. She has been called reclusive, introspective; her poetry difficult and demanding. And yet, as shown by her enigmatically titled autobiography, "I am Here and Not Not-There", she was also a woman with a lively curiosity and a real love for the world.
Contents
Preface Autobiography Beginning? Early Childhood Calgary Toronto Student Years Short-term Jobs Jobs on Campus Escaping a Career Academia Evangel Hall London, Ontario CBC Archives Mustard Seed Mission Mother's Death and After Poets Learn From Poets Documents Cars Space Vanity Coming to Terms With Tolstoy Miriam Waddington Letter to Miriam Waddington Letter to Miriam Waddington Letter to F.R. Scott Letter to Miriam Waddington Letter to Cid Corman Letter to Cid Corman Letter to Miriam Waddington Letter to Eleanor Graham Letter to Eleanor Graham Letter to Miriam Waddington Poetry and the Doukhobors Dependent/Dependant There are several writers-in-residence Governor General's Awards 1990 Interview with Cristina Cassanmagnago Ray Souster and the Contact Years Putting Computers in Perspective Clothes Interview with Sally Ito Letter to Burton Hatlen A Conversation With Margaret Avison On Xmas Slow Breathing Margaret Avison: Significant Dates