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Though Nichol's early writing consisted of fiction and lyrical poems, he first received international recognition in the 1960s for concrete poetry. The first major publications included Journeying & the returns (1967), [1] a purple box containing visual & lyrical poems and Konfessions of an Elizabethan Fan Dancer (1969) [2] a book of concrete poetry. He won the 1970 Governor General's Award [3] for poetry with not one but four publications: the prose booklet The True Eventual Story of Billy the Kid [4] a collection of lyrical poems, Beach Head, [5] the boxed concrete sequence, Still Water and The Cosmic Chef, [6] a boxed anthology of concrete and visual poetry.

His best known work, The Martyrology (1972-1992) [7] is an open-ended, lifelong poem that investigates language. The 'saints' are drawn from 'st' words (storm becomes St. Orm) and their spiritual quest provides a springboard from which linguistic issues of textuality, reading and writing are explored.

One of Nichol's strengths was his ability to collaborate with other artists. The work of the sound poetry group, The Four Horsemen (Nichol, Rafael Barreto-Rivera, [8] Paul Dutton and Steve McCaffery) has been documented in Volcano Theatre's [9] stage performances of The Four Horsemen Project ( Dora Mavor Moore Award 2007 & 2015). He collaborated with Steve McCaffrey to form The Toronto Research Group (TRG), [10] with Barbara Caruso, [11] [12] visual artist, with R. Murray Schafer, [13] [14] Howard Gerhard [15] and John Beckwith, [16] composers.

Nichol's zest for publishing other writers was reflected in founding Ganglia Press [17] with David Aylward in 1964 and grOnk in 1967 with bill bissett and David UU ( David W. Harris). He was a volunteer editor at Coach House Books from 1975 to his death. In 1977, he was one of the collective that established Underwhich Editions [18] which edited, designed, published and distributed the works of worthy writers. During the 1970s and 80s, bp was a contributing editor of Open Letter, [19] a literary magazine

Nichol also had a large presence on screens of various sizes. In the mid-1980s, he became a writer for the children's television show, Fraggle Rock, produced by Jim Henson. Soon, scriptwriting for other children's television shows [20] followed: Raccoons, Under the Umbrella Tree, Care Bears and Babar. Several films include bp and his work, starting with Michael Ondaatje's short film, Sons of Captain Poetry [21] ; Ron Mann's Poetry in Motion [22] followed by full length features bp: pushing the boundaries, [23] directed by Elizabeth Yake and Brian Nash [24] and most recently, Justin Stephenson's award winning film, The Complete Works. [25] In the past few years there has been an upsurge of interest in First Screenings, [26] Nichol's 1984 computer poem (updated by Jim Andrews and his team [27]) which has been part of electronic exhibitions from Mexico to Oakville.

  1. ^ http://www.bpnichol.ca/archive/documents/journeying-returns
  2. ^ Nichol, bp (1969). Konfessions of an Elizabethan Fan Dancer. Toronto: Coach House Books. ISBN  9781552451373.
  3. ^ www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/bp-nichol/
  4. ^ https://thecompleteworks.ca/2015/04/12/the-true-eventual-story-of-billy-the-kid/
  5. ^ https://www.amazon.com/Beach-Head-Transitions-66-67/dp/B000U8X4AK
  6. ^ http://dss-edit.com/live/vinyl/mp3/nichol_the_cosmic_chef_1970.pdf
  7. ^ https://chbooks.com/Contributors/N/Nichol-bp
  8. ^ http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n83221452
  9. ^ http://www.volcano.ca
  10. ^ Jaeger, Peter (1997). ABC of Reading TRG. Toronto: Talon Books. ISBN  9780889224230.
  11. ^ http://www.parisstaronline.com/2012/09/25/discovering-the-art-of-barbara-caruso>
  12. ^ https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/library/special/weedflower
  13. ^ http://www.patria.org/arcana/arcbooks.html
  14. ^ http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/r-murray-schafer-emc
  15. ^ https://books.google.ca/books?id=mQQQpwfe6pUC&pg=PT8&lpg=PT8&dq=Howard+Gerhard&source=bl&ots=yosovfbn78&sig=XNDqmyv8hu1tVAkHZ3HDxr21a14&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjbub7GkqHQAhUWz2MKHR52CLYQ6AEIRzAJ#v=onepage&q=Howard%20Gerhard&f=false
  16. ^ http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/en/article/john-beckwith-emc
  17. ^ https://openlibrary.org/publishers/Ganglia_Press
  18. ^ http://ccca.concordia.ca/history/ozz/english/presses/underwhich_editions.html
  19. ^ http://publish.uwo.ca/~fdavey/history.htm
  20. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0629318/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr4
  21. ^ http://ubu.com/film/ondaatje_poetry.html
  22. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=843O0bTVKHQ
  23. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0154184
  24. ^ http://www.cfmdc.org/user/8452
  25. ^ https://thecompleteworks.ca
  26. ^ http://vispo.com/bp
  27. ^ http://vispo.com/bp/jim.htm
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Work

Though Nichol's early writing consisted of fiction and lyrical poems, he first received international recognition in the 1960s for concrete poetry. The first major publications included Journeying & the returns (1967), [1] a purple box containing visual & lyrical poems and Konfessions of an Elizabethan Fan Dancer (1969) [2] a book of concrete poetry. He won the 1970 Governor General's Award [3] for poetry with not one but four publications: the prose booklet The True Eventual Story of Billy the Kid [4] a collection of lyrical poems, Beach Head, [5] the boxed concrete sequence, Still Water and The Cosmic Chef, [6] a boxed anthology of concrete and visual poetry.

His best known work, The Martyrology (1972-1992) [7] is an open-ended, lifelong poem that investigates language. The 'saints' are drawn from 'st' words (storm becomes St. Orm) and their spiritual quest provides a springboard from which linguistic issues of textuality, reading and writing are explored.

One of Nichol's strengths was his ability to collaborate with other artists. The work of the sound poetry group, The Four Horsemen (Nichol, Rafael Barreto-Rivera, [8] Paul Dutton and Steve McCaffery) has been documented in Volcano Theatre's [9] stage performances of The Four Horsemen Project ( Dora Mavor Moore Award 2007 & 2015). He collaborated with Steve McCaffrey to form The Toronto Research Group (TRG), [10] with Barbara Caruso, [11] [12] visual artist, with R. Murray Schafer, [13] [14] Howard Gerhard [15] and John Beckwith, [16] composers.

Nichol's zest for publishing other writers was reflected in founding Ganglia Press [17] with David Aylward in 1964 and grOnk in 1967 with bill bissett and David UU ( David W. Harris). He was a volunteer editor at Coach House Books from 1975 to his death. In 1977, he was one of the collective that established Underwhich Editions [18] which edited, designed, published and distributed the works of worthy writers. During the 1970s and 80s, bp was a contributing editor of Open Letter, [19] a literary magazine

Nichol also had a large presence on screens of various sizes. In the mid-1980s, he became a writer for the children's television show, Fraggle Rock, produced by Jim Henson. Soon, scriptwriting for other children's television shows [20] followed: Raccoons, Under the Umbrella Tree, Care Bears and Babar. Several films include bp and his work, starting with Michael Ondaatje's short film, Sons of Captain Poetry [21] ; Ron Mann's Poetry in Motion [22] followed by full length features bp: pushing the boundaries, [23] directed by Elizabeth Yake and Brian Nash [24] and most recently, Justin Stephenson's award winning film, The Complete Works. [25] In the past few years there has been an upsurge of interest in First Screenings, [26] Nichol's 1984 computer poem (updated by Jim Andrews and his team [27]) which has been part of electronic exhibitions from Mexico to Oakville.

  1. ^ http://www.bpnichol.ca/archive/documents/journeying-returns
  2. ^ Nichol, bp (1969). Konfessions of an Elizabethan Fan Dancer. Toronto: Coach House Books. ISBN  9781552451373.
  3. ^ www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/bp-nichol/
  4. ^ https://thecompleteworks.ca/2015/04/12/the-true-eventual-story-of-billy-the-kid/
  5. ^ https://www.amazon.com/Beach-Head-Transitions-66-67/dp/B000U8X4AK
  6. ^ http://dss-edit.com/live/vinyl/mp3/nichol_the_cosmic_chef_1970.pdf
  7. ^ https://chbooks.com/Contributors/N/Nichol-bp
  8. ^ http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n83221452
  9. ^ http://www.volcano.ca
  10. ^ Jaeger, Peter (1997). ABC of Reading TRG. Toronto: Talon Books. ISBN  9780889224230.
  11. ^ http://www.parisstaronline.com/2012/09/25/discovering-the-art-of-barbara-caruso>
  12. ^ https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/library/special/weedflower
  13. ^ http://www.patria.org/arcana/arcbooks.html
  14. ^ http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/r-murray-schafer-emc
  15. ^ https://books.google.ca/books?id=mQQQpwfe6pUC&pg=PT8&lpg=PT8&dq=Howard+Gerhard&source=bl&ots=yosovfbn78&sig=XNDqmyv8hu1tVAkHZ3HDxr21a14&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjbub7GkqHQAhUWz2MKHR52CLYQ6AEIRzAJ#v=onepage&q=Howard%20Gerhard&f=false
  16. ^ http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/en/article/john-beckwith-emc
  17. ^ https://openlibrary.org/publishers/Ganglia_Press
  18. ^ http://ccca.concordia.ca/history/ozz/english/presses/underwhich_editions.html
  19. ^ http://publish.uwo.ca/~fdavey/history.htm
  20. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0629318/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr4
  21. ^ http://ubu.com/film/ondaatje_poetry.html
  22. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=843O0bTVKHQ
  23. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0154184
  24. ^ http://www.cfmdc.org/user/8452
  25. ^ https://thecompleteworks.ca
  26. ^ http://vispo.com/bp
  27. ^ http://vispo.com/bp/jim.htm

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