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Al Purdy A-Frame Anthology Launch

Wednesday, November 18, 7:30pm
Al Purdy A-Frame Anthology
2009-11-18 19:30
2009-11-18 21:00
A celebration of the most unlikely, outrageous and important gathering place in modern Canadian writing. John Degan of the Arts Council of Ontario hosts an evening of poetry and anecdotes from the Al Purdy A-Frame Anthology, which features contributions by Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje and others.

With presentations by Russell Morton Brown, Steven Heighton, Dennis Lee, Geoff Heinricks, John Reeves, and Paul Vermeersch. Book sales and an auction featuring Al Purdy items and artwork raise funds for the Al Purdy A-Frame Trust.

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Al Purdy A-Frame Anthology

This is a book with a mission. On one level it is a celebration of the great Canadian poet Al Purdy by eminent writers who were his contemporaries. It is also part of a campaign to preserve the place that was the centre of Purdy's writing universe—his home, a lakeside A-frame cottage in Ameliasburgh, Ontario, where he and his wife Eurithe lived for 43 years.
The cottage was one of the most important crossroads on Canada's literary map, a kind of tribal mustering place for notable Canadian writers from the 1950s to the 1990s including Margaret Laurence, Milton Acorn, Patrick Lane, Tom Marshall, Scott Symons, R. G. Everson, H. R. Percy, Lynn Crosbie, Michael Holmes, Maggie Helwig and a host of others. This book collects anecdotes, reminiscences, and poems by a roll call of Canadian writers about memorable days and nights spent at the A-frame, along with a selection of Purdy's own writing showing the depth of his feeling for the place where he put down his roots.
Proceeds from the Al Purdy A-Frame Anthology will go towards preserving the Purdy home as a retreat for future generations of Canadian writers.
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