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Writers Festival in October 2009. Composer Gavin Bryers wrote music for a film version of Page's story by Anna Tchermakova, produced by Hilary Jones-Farrow for CBC Television. The June 1999 concert of Bryers' score, presented by The May Street Group and CBC Radio Two, was recorded for future broadcast.
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Her early poems "were inward-looking, imaginary biographies," which "rely heavily on suggestive imagery and the detailed depiction of concrete situations to express social concerns and transcendental themes ... such poems as 'The Stenographers' and 'The Landlady' focus on isolated individuals who
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Artworks by Mimmo Paladino inspired by and incorporating her poetry were installed with Page's calligraphy text panels for exhibits in Toronto (Istituto Italiano di Cultura/Italian Government Cultural Office, October 1998), in Victoria, B.C. (Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, October 1999) and in
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and flautist Robert Cram at the Banff Centre for the Arts, it was performed in 1994 as part of the British Empire Games Festival in Victoria, B.C. and, in 2002, at the National Arts Centre, Ottawa, and Trent University. A performance directed by David Duke was part of the Vancouver International
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has said that Page's "most recent poems are more sharply and intensely visual than ever in their sensuous evocation of shape and color and space; their imagery takes us magically beyond any ordinary seeing into a realm of imagining in which the normal world is shaken like a vast kaleidoscope and
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officer. Page said her parents were creative, encouraging non-conformists who loved the arts, recited poetry and read to her. She credited her early interest in poetry to the rhythms she unconsciously imbibed as a child. A year in England when she was 17 opened her eyes to galleries, ballets and
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Her later works showed "a new austerity in form and a reduction in the number of images presented." As well, there is a difference in type of image: "her later poems are often set abroad and suggest a path of liberation for the isolated, alienated individual.... Such poems as 'Bark Drawing' and
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reads "poet, novelist, script writer, playwright, essayist, journalist, librettist, teacher and artist." She was the author of more than 30 published books that include poetry, fiction, travel diaries, essays, children's books, and an autobiography.
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Winnipeg (Winnipeg Art Gallery, January 2000). Several of Page's poems have been translated into languages other than English. A symposium on her work, "Extraordinary Presence: The Worlds of P.K. Page", was held in 2002 at Trent University.
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futilely search for meaning and a sense of belonging. 'Photos of a Salt Mine' considered one of Page's best early poems, examines how art both conceals and reveals reality."
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117 (Winter 1996), pp. 92–3, p. 159. Filmmaker and translator Winkler won a 1994 Governor General's Award and includes Page in his series of films on Canadian poets.
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Royal Society of Canada president Dr. Patricia Demers at RSC induction ceremony for P.K. Page, Wed 21 February 2007, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C.
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As a visual artist, she exhibited her work as P.K. Irwin at a number of venues in Canada and abroad. Her works are in the permanent collections of the
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Page's career can be divided into two periods: the first being the 1940s and 1950s, and the second starting with her return to Canada in the 1960s.
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under the pseudonym Judith Cape. The novel was reprinted in 1973, along with some of her short stories from the 1940s, as
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By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the
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and illustrated with her own paintings. She began writing poetry again following her return to Canada in the mid-1960s.
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magazine, whom she married in 1950. Following her marriage, "Page devoted her time to writing the poetry collection
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Her visual art, under her married name as P. K. Irwin, is in galleries and private collections, including the
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Five short-listed titles on Canadian Press wire service, "Charles Taylor Finalists Include Past Winner,"
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about Page and her work, Winkler writes about filming Page for the documentary segment on her childhood.
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She remained an active cultural collaborator and wrote steadily throughout the last years of her life in
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in 2004, calling Page "a true Renaissance woman." Page was also the recipient of the 2004
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and was promoted to Companion of the Order in 1998. In 2003, she was made a member of the
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Unit of five: Louis Dudek, Ronald Hambleton, P.K. Page, Raymond Souster, James Wreford
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in the late 1970s and, in 1981, as the only prose piece in her poetry collection
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Mimmo Paladino/P.K. Page: Works on Paper inspired by the poetry of P.K. Page
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The Galvanizing Force for her "Generation": P.K. Page's Spanish Civil War
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Page was a "true Canadian literary and artistic icon," according to B.C.
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Page travelled with her husband on his diplomatic postings to Australia,
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Events listings handbill, June 2004, Vancouver Public Library,
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Coal and Roses'.' – 2009 (shortlisted for the 2010 Canadian
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Griffin Poetry Prize readings, including video clips
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revealed in unexpected and luminous relationships."
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Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence
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Some of her poetry appeared in the 1536:New Award honours renowned poet P. K. Page" 1531: 1529: 1272: 1190:"The Constant Writer: P.K. Page Remembered" 719:. Erin, Ont.: The Porcupine's Quill, 1997. 705:. Erin, Ont.: The Porcupine's Quill, 1997. 643:. Toronto: League of Canadian Poets, 1980. 604:. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1954. 649:. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1981. 618:. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1967. 31: 1732:People from the Capital Regional District 1559: 1557: 1226:, 25 May 2004. Retrieved 16 January 2010. 1014:A Brazilian Alphabet for the Young Reader 415:Page won the Governor General's Award in 181:, and the South Pacific to celebrate the 1722:Members of the Order of British Columbia 1575: 1526: 1469: 1467: 1246: 1244: 1242: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1156: 1154: 918:. Erin, Ont.: Porcupine's Quill, 2007. 890:. Erin, Ont.: Porcupine's Quill, 2001. 289:In 1944 she published a romantic novel, 255:magazine in 1942, and of its successor, 1450: 1448: 1446: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1438: 1268: 1266: 1264: 1262: 1260: 932:. Sidney, B.C.: Hedgerow Press, 2008. 847:The Sun and the Moon and Other Fictions 796:. Erin, Ont.: Porcupine's Quill, 2006. 464:In 2006, she was named a Fellow of the 433:In 1977 she was made an Officer of the 295:The Sun and the Moon and Other Fictions 1717:Governor General's Award-winning poets 1712:Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada 1659: 1554: 1214: 1212: 1210: 1195: 86:Judith Cape, P.K. Irwin (as a painter) 1611:Still Waters: The Poetry of P.K. Page 1494:Still Waters: The Poetry of P.K. Page 1464: 1229: 1151: 1059:Uirapurú: Based on a Brazilian Legend 993:; second of the trilogy completed by 747:. Victoria, B.C.: Poppy Press, 2000. 661:The Glass Air: poems selected and new 557:P. K. Page Founders' Award for Poetry 1435: 1301: 1299: 1297: 1257: 902:The Filled Pen: selected non-fiction 817:The Golden Lilies – Poems by PK Page 788:Planet Earth: poems selected and new 691:. London, Ont.: Brick Books, 1994. 1757:20th-century Canadian women artists 1752:21st-century Canadian women writers 1747:20th-century Canadian women writers 1541: 1486: 1318: 1207: 944: 616:Cry Ararat!: poems new and selected 394:, appeared in the literary journal 13: 1570: 1254:," eNotes.com, Web, 11 April 2011. 1220:"At 87, P.K. Page is moving ahead" 1182: 459:Terasen Lifetime Achievement Award 14: 1768: 1707:Companions of the Order of Canada 1622:Canadian Poetry Online: P.K. Page 1592: 1432:, No. 3, by translator Anna Galon 1423:Polish language annual "Strumien" 1307:"Writer's skill spanned the arts" 1294: 1045:The Sky Tree: A Trilogy of Fables 622:P.K. Page: Poems Selected and New 468:. She held honorary degrees from 316:(1954), for which she received a 1108: 1094: 1080: 247:She became a founding member of 1513: 1500: 1416: 1404: 1385: 1373: 1359: 1348: 1335: 1332:(Toronto: Anansi), 1971, 39–40. 794:Hand Luggage: A Memoir in Verse 647:Evening Dance of the Grey Flies 598:. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1946. 592:. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1944. 400:Evening Dance of the Grey Flies 232:and came into contact with the 1727:Naturalized citizens of Canada 1599:Griffin Poetry Prize biography 1305:Grania Litwin and Jim Gibson, 1173: 498:University of British Columbia 410: 1: 1742:Writers from British Columbia 1687:Artists from British Columbia 1616:National Film Board of Canada 1144: 1020:Jake, the Baker, Makes a Cake 519:National Film Board of Canada 371:wrote about her 1954 volume, 270:in 1944, along with poems by 567:in Page's name. Its editor, 425:Canadian Authors Association 7: 1682:21st-century Canadian poets 1677:20th-century Canadian poets 1649:Library and Archives Canada 1580:. The Porcupine Quill, 2016 1474:"The Passing of P. K. Page" 1073: 771:And Once More Saw the Stars 10: 1773: 849:. Toronto: Anansi, 1973. 689:Hologram: a Book of Glosas 624:. Toronto: Anansi, 1974. 356: 344:National Gallery of Canada 164:National Gallery of Canada 1461:, Winter 2012–2013, p. 23 1343:Unless the Eye Catch Fire 1280:The Canadian Encyclopedia 1026:The Old Woman and the Hen 583: 549:, a biography of Page by 529:), In a special issue of 525:, directed by Montrealer 439:Order of British Columbia 392:Unless the Eye Catch Fire 351:Oak Bay, British Columbia 236:of poets, which included 223:Saint John, New Brunswick 127: 116: 108: 98: 90: 82: 76:Oak Bay, British Columbia 65: 39: 30: 23: 16:Canadian poet (1916–2010) 1692:Canadian modernist poets 1630:, by P K Page about the 1523:, 10 January 2013, p. 7. 1355:Order of Canada citation 1326:Letters in Canada – 1954 1275:"Patricia Kathleen Page" 1162:P.K. Page dies at age 93 1134:List of Canadian writers 964:The Travelling Musicians 834: 825:. Outlaw Editions, 2009. 602:The Metal and the Flower 578: 421:The Metal and the Flower 373:The Metal and the Flower 318:Governor General's Award 314:The Metal and the Flower 103:The Metal and the Flower 1697:Canadian women painters 1578:"The Art of P.K. Irwin" 1576:Rackham-Hall, Michèle. 1549:P.K. Page: Publications 1392:Royal Society of Canada 1341:Handbill for the play, 1312:Victoria Times Colonist 1224:Victoria Times Colonist 973:The Musicians of Bremen 717:The Hidden Room, Vol. 2 703:The Hidden Room, Vol. 1 482:Simon Fraser University 466:Royal Society of Canada 188: 156:Royal Society of Canada 1643:Archives of P.K. Page 1139:List of Canadian poets 1032:There Once Was a Camel 490:University of Winnipeg 470:University of Victoria 453:awarded her the first 228:In 1941 Page moved to 193:P.K. Page was born in 168:Art Gallery of Ontario 138:Patricia Kathleen Page 43:Patricia Kathleen Page 1640:, by Jane Boyes, 2015 1428:29 March 2009 at the 968:Kady MacDonald Denton 486:University of Toronto 474:University of Calgary 308:, a former editor of 291:The Sun and the Moon, 221:Page "later moved to 1702:Canadian women poets 1506:"Optical Allusions," 1479:12 June 2011 at the 1397:18 July 2011 at the 1202:P. K. 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Dorset
Oak Bay, British Columbia
William Arthur Irwin
CC
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FRSC
Royal Society of Canada
National Gallery of Canada
Art Gallery of Ontario
Burnaby Art Gallery
Antarctic
International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations
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Red Deer
Calgary
Winnipeg
Lionel Frank Page
Canadian Army
Saint John, New Brunswick
Montreal
Montreal Group
A. M. Klein
F. R. Scott
Patrick Anderson
Northern Review
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