An essential part of the folklore of Canadian academia in the 1950s and 60s, George Johnston's poems were recited with glee by readers largely unaware of their publication abroad in the "New Yorker", "Partisan Review", "Poetry" (Chicago) and "The...
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An essential part of the folklore of Canadian academia in the 1950s and 60s, George Johnston's poems were recited with glee by readers largely unaware of their publication abroad in the "New Yorker", "Partisan Review", "Poetry" (Chicago) and "The Spectator". This book shows the making of those poems