CRNLE REVIEWS JOURNAL 1
edited by Ron Blaber, Anne Brewster, Paul Sharrad, Haydn Moore Williams.
Bedford Park (Australia), Centre For Research In The New Literatures In English, 1984.
6-1/16 x 8-13/16, 58 sheets white bond perfectbound into white rectogloss card wrappers, all except inside covers & 4 pp (ii, iv, 1o9, 11o) printed offset, black in blue covers.
cover unacknowledged.
44 contributors ID'd:
Cecil A.Abrahams, Shyam Asnani, Ron Blaber, Anne Brewster, Beverley Brown, Cherry Clayton, Rosemary Colmer, Joost Daalder, Eunice De Souza, Beverley Driver, Ketaki Kushari Dyson, Marjorie Edel, Brian Elliott, Kenneth Gelder, D.C.R.A.Goonetilleke, Shrrill Grace, Stephen Gray, Temple Hauptfleisch, Laurie Hergenhan, Mary Howes, Kabirul Islam, Alan James, Rob Johnson, J.M.Kertzer, Bruce King, Michael Lagory, Rooma Mehra, Adrian Mitchell, Arun P.Mukherjee, Meenakshi Mukherjee, S.Nagarajan, Peter Nazareth, Andrew Peek, S.Gita Rani, Rosanna Rorini, Robert Ross, Paul Sharrad, Adam Shoemaker, Charles R.Steele, Nelson Wattie, Irene Wettenhall, Gillian Whitlock, H.M.Williams, Clement Wyke.
includes:
i) Visual Design and Verbal Play, by Charles R.Steele (prose review of Nichol's Extreme Positions; quotes: Mary Howes, Stephen Scobie, Jon Whyte)
ii) Logs, Myths and Journals, by J.M.Kertzer (prose review of Nichol's the martyrology book 5, pp.53>57; quotes: Milton Acorn, Josef Albers, bpNichol (see following), John Nold; Nichol quotes are from:
–a) "For a number of years now London, Ontario has been the spawning" (prose)
–b) A Note on Reading the Martyrology Book 5 (prose)
–c) the martyrology book 5 chain 1 (poem; lines quoted: most of 6o, part of 566, part of 695>696, 885>889, 933>936)
–d) the martyrology book 5 chain 2 (poem; line 159)
–e) the martyrology book 5 chain 3 (poem; lines quoted: 15 (misquote), 151, 759, 1o49>1o5o, 1137>1139, 1211>1212, 1465)
–f) the martyrology book 5 chain 4 (poem; lines 282>288)
–g) the martyrology book % chain 5 (poem; lines quoted: part of 9, part of 12)
–h) the martyrology book 5 chain 8 (poem; part of lines 63>65)
–i) the martyrology book 5 chain 1o (concrete poem; in full in text)
CRNLE REVIEWS JOURNAL 1
edited by Ron Blaber, Anne Brewster, Paul Sharrad, Haydn Moore Williams.
Bedford Park (Australia), Centre For Research In The New Literatures In English, 1984.
6-1/16 x 8-13/16, 58 sheets white bond perfectbound into white rectogloss card wrappers, all except inside covers & 4 pp (ii, iv, 1o9, 11o) printed offset, black in blue covers.
cover unacknowledged.
44 contributors ID'd:
Cecil A.Abrahams, Shyam Asnani, Ron Blaber, Anne Brewster, Beverley Brown, Cherry Clayton, Rosemary Colmer, Joost Daalder, Eunice De Souza, Beverley Driver, Ketaki Kushari Dyson, Marjorie Edel, Brian Elliott, Kenneth Gelder, D.C.R.A.Goonetilleke, Shrrill Grace, Stephen Gray, Temple Hauptfleisch, Laurie Hergenhan, Mary Howes, Kabirul Islam, Alan James, Rob Johnson, J.M.Kertzer, Bruce King, Michael Lagory, Rooma Mehra, Adrian Mitchell, Arun P.Mukherjee, Meenakshi Mukherjee, S.Nagarajan, Peter Nazareth, Andrew Peek, S.Gita Rani, Rosanna Rorini, Robert Ross, Paul Sharrad, Adam Shoemaker, Charles R.Steele, Nelson Wattie, Irene Wettenhall, Gillian Whitlock, H.M.Williams, Clement Wyke.
includes:
i) Visual Design and Verbal Play, by Charles R.Steele (prose review of Nichol's Extreme Positions; quotes: Mary Howes, Stephen Scobie, Jon Whyte)
ii) Logs, Myths and Journals, by J.M.Kertzer (prose review of Nichol's the martyrology book 5, pp.53>57; quotes: Milton Acorn, Josef Albers, bpNichol (see following), John Nold; Nichol quotes are from:
–a) "For a number of years now London, Ontario has been the spawning" (prose)
–b) A Note on Reading the Martyrology Book 5 (prose)
–c) the martyrology book 5 chain 1 (poem; lines quoted: most of 6o, part of 566, part of 695>696, 885>889, 933>936)
–d) the martyrology book 5 chain 2 (poem; line 159)
–e) the martyrology book 5 chain 3 (poem; lines quoted: 15 (misquote), 151, 759, 1o49>1o5o, 1137>1139, 1211>1212, 1465)
–f) the martyrology book 5 chain 4 (poem; lines 282>288)
–g) the martyrology book % chain 5 (poem; lines quoted: part of 9, part of 12)
–h) the martyrology book 5 chain 8 (poem; part of lines 63>65)
–i) the martyrology book 5 chain 1o (concrete poem; in full in text)