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(Alfred) Earle Birney: Interview by Earle Birney with Caroline Bayard and Jack David

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SOURCE: Birney, Earle with Caroline Bayard and Jack David. “An Interview with Earle Birney.” In Out-Posts, Caroline Bayard and Jack David, pp. 108-21. Don Mills, Ontario, Canada: Press Porcépic Ltd., 1978.

In the following interview from 1976, Birney talks with Bayard and David about the development of his experimental and visual approach to the writing of poetry.

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(Alfred) Earle Birney: Interview by Earle Birney with Caroline Bayard and Jack David from Literature Criticism Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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