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Bernell MacDonald

An outstanding Canadian poet, Bernell MacDonald was born in PEI and now lives on a farm in Roslin, Ontario[?]. He was associated with Alden Nowlan[?], Raymond Fraser, LeRoy Johnson[?], Al Pittman[?], Louis Cormier[?] and others in publishing the literary magazine Intercourse[?] in the nineteen-sixties[?].

Works:

  • I Can Really Draw Eagles - 1970
  • Seeds We Planted 1972
  • Parentheses - 1974
  • The Theories of Fish - 1979
  • In My Own Image - 1987
  • Dog Days - 1994
  • Birds of Passage: Selected Poems (1966-1996) - 1996
  • Abiogeneses - 1999



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