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Bill Bissett

William Frederick "Bill" Bissett (born November 23, 1939) is a Canadian poet known for his unconventional style.

Bill Bissett
Born
William Frederick Bissett

(1939-11-23) November 23, 1939 (age 84)
NationalityCanadian
EducationDalhousie University
Occupation(s)Poet, musician, lyricist, writer
Years active1950s–present

Early life and education edit

Bissett was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The son of a judge, Frederick William Bissett, Bissett had a tumultuous childhood, often ran away from home as a child, and developed peritonitis. Bissett faced several years of hospitalizations and also experienced bullying because of his sexuality, “I was trying to do as well as I could, and getting snowballs thrown at me with rocks in them because I was gay and I was getting beaten up and having really no friends.”[1]

He attended Dalhousie University (1956)[2] and the University of British Columbia (1963–1965).[3] After completing course requirements for his two majors in English and Philosophy, Bissett dropped out of both universities to avoid academic constraints.

In 1962, he had one child with partner Martina Clinton, Ooljah Bissett[4] (whom later in life changed her name to Michelle), but Ooljah died in the early 2000s from an unknown illness.

Career edit

Bissett moved to Vancouver, British Columbia in 1958.[5] In 1962, he started blewointment magazine.[5] He later launched blewointmentpress, which has published volumes by Cathy Ford, Maxine Gadd, Michael Coutts, Dick Clements writing under the pen name, "p.x. belinsky", Hart Broudy, Rosemary Hollingshead, Beth Jankola, Carolyn Zonailo, bpNichol, Ken West, Lionel Kearns and D. A. Levy.[6]

In 1965, a CBC documentary by Maurice Embra was filmed of Bissett, entitled Strange Grey Day This, the documentary is one of the earliest known documentations of Bissett's poetry and art.[7]

In 1968, Bissett collaborated with experimental rock group Th Mandan Massacre to release a spoken word album, Awake In The Red Desert, in a limited edition of 500 copies. The album became a highly sought after collector's item, until reissued by Feeding Tube Records in 2019.[8] In 1969, having performed earlier in the evening at a concrete poetry show, bissett fell through a folding door that was supposed to be latched shut and plummeted 20 feet to a basement concrete floor, severely injuring his head. bissett suffered brain damage, and was rendered catatonic and paralyzed. A two-year court case was won by the insurance company and bissett never received any compensation.[9][10]

In 1977, Bob Wenman and a group of other Conservative Members of Parliament objected to the funding of some Canadian poets, Bill Bissett in particular, by the Canadian Council for the Arts,[11] on moral grounds. Wenman, when speaking to Jean Chrétien (then a Minister of Finance), described Bissett's work as "disgusting and pornographic."[12] While in Parliament, Wenman requested that Bissett's literary work be read into the record, but his request was denied by the Speaker as not relevant.[12]

After Wenman's accusations in 1977, and until June 1978, Bissett received no funding from Canadian Council grants, although there is no clear indication that Wenman's allegations were the cause of this.[13] Indeed, according to Frank Davey, a Canadian poet and scholar, by as early as 1974, Bissett had been "ejected from cross-Canada trains, evicted by countless landlords, beaten, harassed by police, and arrested and sentenced to prison."[14]

In 1983, financial hardship,[5] plus a desire to focus on his own writing and visual art, led him to sell blewointment press (which later became Nightwood Editions).[15][3] Bissett moved to London, Ontario in 1985. From 1986 to 1991, Bissett was the lyricist and vocalist in the London, Ontario band Luddites, they released several demo cassettes and an LP. They disbanded in 1991, but released a compilation of their works in 2007. Following constant harassment from law enforcement in London, Bissett moved to Toronto, Ontario in 1992, where he currently resides.

In 2006, Nightwood Editions published radiant danse uv being,[16] a poetic tribute to Bissett with contributions from more than 80 writers, including Margaret Atwood, Leonard Cohen, Lorna Crozier, Patrick Lane, Steve McCaffery, P. K. Page and Darren Wershler-Henry. In 2006 he was also featured in an episode of the television series Heart of a Poet produced by Canadian filmmaker Maureen Judge.

Bissett's sound poetry was sampled by The Chemical Brothers on their 2007 CD We Are the Night. The CD title was taken from Bissett's "Ode To D.A. Levy". The CD went #1 in the UK and North American Electronic Music Charts.

In 2007, Bissett was awarded the George Woodcock Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contributions to literature in British Columbia.[17] The following year, he was given an Honorary Doctorate in Literature from Thompson Rivers University.[18]

In 2015, "Th ground is a prspektiv" by Bissett was once again sampled by The Chemical Brothers, this time for their album Born in the Echoes in "I'll See You There".[19]

In 2019, an anthology of poems from nearly every previously published Bissett book, entitled breth was published through Talonbooks. breth features hundreds of poems dating as early as the late 1950s, to as recent as the late 2010s. bissett is now based in Toronto.

Bissett is known in Toronto as a peer support worker and is the treasurer of the schizophrenia peer support group The Secret Handshake founded in 2004, by Bissett and Jordan Stone.

Art and poetry edit

Bissett uses unusual orthography and incorporates visual elements in his printed poetry, and his performance of "concrete sound" poetry, sound effects, chanting, barefoot dancing and playing a maraca during his poetry readings. Frank Davey described him as "rejecting the conventional or 'straight' world [...] not only in lifestyle but in ruthless alterations to conventional syntax and spelling."[14] Themes in his work range from the mystical to the mundane, incorporating humour, sentimentality, and political commentary. He often does not capitalise his name or use capital letters. He has had large exhibits of his paintings.[6] In the Paris Review, Jack Kerouac called Bill Bissett one of "the great poets."[20]

Bibliography edit

  • We Sleep Inside Each Other All - 1966
  • Th Jinx ship and other trips: pomes drawings, collage - 1966
  • Th gossamer bed pan - 1967
  • Lebanon voices - 1967
  • Where is Miss Florence Riddle? - 1967, reprinted 1973
  • What Poetiks - 1967
  • Awake in th red desert! - 1968
  • Of the land divine service: poems - 1968
  • Liberating skies - 1969
  • The Lost Angel Mining Co. - 1969
  • S th story I to: trew adventure - 1970
  • Tuff shit: love pomes - 1970
  • Why dusint the League of Canadian Poets do sumthing and get an organizer for cross country poetry reading circuit: [sic] press release. - 1970
  • RUSH what fuckan theory - 1971, reprinted 2012
  • Blew trewz - 1971
  • IBM - 1971
  • Dragon fly - 1971
  • Nobody owns th earth - 1971
  • Ice - 1972
  • Pomes for Yoshi - 1972
  • Vancouver Mainland Ice and Cold Storage - 1973, reprinted 1974, 1992
  • Th first sufi line - 1973
  • Pass th food release th spirit book - 1973
  • Living with the vishyun - 1974
  • Medicine my mouth's on fire - 1974
  • Space travl - 1974
  • What - 1974
  • Yu can eat it at th opening - 1974
  • Image being - 1975
  • Stardust - 1975
  • Th fifth sun - 1975
  • Venus - 1975
  • Th Wind Up Tongue - 1976 (ISBN 0887840221)
  • An allusyn sic to macbeth - 1976
  • Sailor - 1978
  • Selected poems: beyond even faithful legends (editor) - 1980
  • Northern birds in color - 1981
  • Seagull on Yonge Street - 1983
  • Write me an Adventure - 1983
  • Canada gees mate for life - 1985
  • The Last Blewointment anthology (editor) - 1986
  • Animal uproar - 1987 (ISBN 9780889222472)
  • What we have - 1988 (ISBN 9780889222625)
  • howard xperiences - 1990
  • Hard 2 beleev - 1990 (ISBN 978-0-88922-277-9 )
  • Inkorrect thots - 1992 (ISBN 978-0-88922-303-5)
  • Th last photo uv th human soul - 1993 (ISBN 978-0-88922-322-6)
  • Th influenza uv logik - 1995 (ISBN 978-0-88922-357-8)
  • Loving without being vulnrabul - 1997 (ISBN 978-0-88922-372-1)
  • Scars on th seehors - 1999 (ISBN 978-0-88922-387-5)
  • B leev abul char ak trs - 2000 (ISBN 978-0-88922-433-9)
  • The Oranges of Orangtangua - Housepress, Calgary 2002
  • peter among th towring boxes / text bites - 2002 (ISBN 978-0-88922-464-3)
  • narrativ enigma / rumours uv hurricane - 2004 (ISBN 978-0-88922-507-7)
  • northern wild roses / deth interrupts th dansing - 2005 (ISBN 978-0-88922-532-9)
  • ths is erth, thees ar peopul - 2007 (ISBN 9780889225572)
  • sublingual - 2008 (ISBN 9780889225893)
  • griddle talk: a yeer uv bill n carol dewing brunch - 2009 (ISBN 0889226067)
  • Time - 2010
  • Novel - 2011
  • Hungree Throat - 2013
  • Th Book - 2014
  • Breth - 2019
  • its th sailors life / still in treetment: meditaysyuns from gold mountain - 2022 (ISBN 978-1-77201-391-7)

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Bayard, Caroline. (1986). "Bill Bissett: Subversion et poesie concrete." Etudes Litteraires vol. 19 no. 2, 81-108.
  • Coupal, Michel. (1993). "Quelques aspects de l'identite culturelle canadienne dans l'oeuvre de Bill Bissett." Annales du Centre de Recherches sur l'Amerique No. 18, 47-54, 360. ISSN 0399-0443
  • David, Jack. (1977). "Visual Poetry in Canada: Birney, Bissett, and bp." Studies in Canadian Literature vol. 2, 252-66.
  • Early, Len. (1976). "Bill Bissett: Poetics, Politics & Vision." Essays on Canadian Writing vol. 4, 4-24.
  • Enright, Robert. (1997). "Composition by feeled the visual art of bill bissett." Capilano Review series 2 no. 23, 105-7.
  • Maylon, Carol. (1997). "we ar always on th 401: the use of fiction in bissett's poems." Capilano Review series 2 vol. 23, 113-6.
  • Pew, Jeff, and Roxborough, Stephen (editors). (2006). radiant danse uv being: A Poetic Portrait of bill bissett. Nightwood Editions. ISBN 0-88971-210-7
  • Precosky, Don. (1990). "Bill Bissett: Controversies and Definitions." Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews vol. 27, 15-29.
  • Precosky, Don. (1994). "Self selected/selected self: bill bissett's Beyond Even Faithful Legends." Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews vol. 34, 57-78.
  • Twigg, Allan. "bissett, bill" on BC Bookworld.
  • Wershler-Henry, Darren. (1997). "Vertical excess: what fuckan theory and bill bissett's concrete poetics." Capilano Review series 2 no. 23, 117-24.
  • John Barton and Billeh Nickerson (editors). Seminal: The Anthology of Canada's Gay Male Poets. Arsenal Pulp Press. ISBN 978-1-55152-217-3

References edit

  1. ^ Gatchalian, CE (June 8, 2005). "Poetic Enigma: The daring eccentricity of bill bissett". Xtra. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  2. ^ Twigg, Alan (2007). . ABC Bookworld. Archived from the original on January 13, 2015. Retrieved January 12, 2015.
  3. ^ a b New, W.H. (2002). Encyclopedia of literature in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto. p. 121.
  4. ^ "bissett". brian nation: the hot dog palace never closes. 2005-08-18. Retrieved 2020-01-24.
  5. ^ a b c Jennings, Chris (2013). "bill bissett". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved January 12, 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Bill Bissett". AllMusic, Biography by Stanton Swihart
  7. ^ "Canadian Poetry Online | University of Toronto Libraries | bill bissett". canpoetry.library.utoronto.ca. Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  8. ^ "Awake In Th Red Desert". feedingtuberecords.com. Retrieved 2020-01-24.
  9. ^ "#105 bill bissett". bcbooklook.com. Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  10. ^ "Poet bill bissett iz still cownturculchural, still compelling". thestar.com. 2019-04-26. Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  11. ^ Cynthia Conchita Sugars. The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature. Oxford University Press; 2016. ISBN 978-0-19-994186-5. p. 867–.
  12. ^ a b Cox, Ryan J. (September 2011). "HP Sauce and the Hate Literature of Pop Art: bill Bissett in the House of Commons". English Studies in Canada. 37 (3/4): 150. doi:10.1353/esc.2011.0050. S2CID 159897236.
  13. ^ Cox, Ryan J. (September 2011). "HP Sauce and the Hate Literature of Pop Art: Bill Bissett in the House of Commons". English Studies in Canada. 37 (3/4): 151. doi:10.1353/esc.2011.0050. S2CID 159897236.
  14. ^ a b Davey, Frank (1974). From There to Here. Erin: Press Porcepic. p. 49. ISBN 9780888780362.
  15. ^ "Geist, blewointment". Geist Magazine. Retrieved September 26, 2017.
  16. ^ radiant danse uv being (Jeff Pew & Stephen Roxborough, eds.)
  17. ^ "bill bissett 2007". georgewoodcock.com. Archived from the original on January 18, 2015. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  18. ^ "TRU to confer honorary degrees upon four Canadian achievers". Thompson Rivers University. May 13, 2008. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  19. ^ "The Chemical Brothers: Born in the Echoes". Pitchfork, Ryan Dombal, July 15, 2015
  20. ^ Berrigan, Interviewed by Ted (Summer 1968). "Jack Kerouac, The Art of Fiction No. 41". The Paris Review. Summer 1968 (43). Retrieved January 12, 2015.

External links edit

  • Bill Bissett website
  • paintings by bill bissett
  • Canadian Poetry Online: bill bissett
  • bill bissett archive held at the Clara Thomas Archives & Special Collections at York University, Toronto
  • Vancouverartinthesixties.com Blewointment Magazine electronic archive
  • Bill Bissett Youtube Channel
  • "bill bissett" at Talon Books
  • TRU University
  • Strange Gray Day This - Maurice Embra - National Film Board - 1965
  • CBC with Phyllis Webb - Bill Bissett with BP Nichol, 1968. Part 1. Part 2
  • Records of Bill Bissett are held by Simon Fraser University's Special Collections and Rare Books

bill, bissett, william, frederick, bill, bissett, born, november, 1939, canadian, poet, known, unconventional, style, bornwilliam, frederick, bissett, 1939, november, 1939, halifax, nova, scotia, canadanationalitycanadianeducationdalhousie, universityoccupatio. William Frederick Bill Bissett born November 23 1939 is a Canadian poet known for his unconventional style Bill BissettBornWilliam Frederick Bissett 1939 11 23 November 23 1939 age 84 Halifax Nova Scotia CanadaNationalityCanadianEducationDalhousie UniversityOccupation s Poet musician lyricist writerYears active1950s present Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Art and poetry 4 Bibliography 5 See also 6 Further reading 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editBissett was born in Halifax Nova Scotia The son of a judge Frederick William Bissett Bissett had a tumultuous childhood often ran away from home as a child and developed peritonitis Bissett faced several years of hospitalizations and also experienced bullying because of his sexuality I was trying to do as well as I could and getting snowballs thrown at me with rocks in them because I was gay and I was getting beaten up and having really no friends 1 He attended Dalhousie University 1956 2 and the University of British Columbia 1963 1965 3 After completing course requirements for his two majors in English and Philosophy Bissett dropped out of both universities to avoid academic constraints In 1962 he had one child with partner Martina Clinton Ooljah Bissett 4 whom later in life changed her name to Michelle but Ooljah died in the early 2000s from an unknown illness Career editBissett moved to Vancouver British Columbia in 1958 5 In 1962 he started blewointment magazine 5 He later launched blewointmentpress which has published volumes by Cathy Ford Maxine Gadd Michael Coutts Dick Clements writing under the pen name p x belinsky Hart Broudy Rosemary Hollingshead Beth Jankola Carolyn Zonailo bpNichol Ken West Lionel Kearns and D A Levy 6 In 1965 a CBC documentary by Maurice Embra was filmed of Bissett entitled Strange Grey Day This the documentary is one of the earliest known documentations of Bissett s poetry and art 7 In 1968 Bissett collaborated with experimental rock group Th Mandan Massacre to release a spoken word album Awake In The Red Desert in a limited edition of 500 copies The album became a highly sought after collector s item until reissued by Feeding Tube Records in 2019 8 In 1969 having performed earlier in the evening at a concrete poetry show bissett fell through a folding door that was supposed to be latched shut and plummeted 20 feet to a basement concrete floor severely injuring his head bissett suffered brain damage and was rendered catatonic and paralyzed A two year court case was won by the insurance company and bissett never received any compensation 9 10 In 1977 Bob Wenman and a group of other Conservative Members of Parliament objected to the funding of some Canadian poets Bill Bissett in particular by the Canadian Council for the Arts 11 on moral grounds Wenman when speaking to Jean Chretien then a Minister of Finance described Bissett s work as disgusting and pornographic 12 While in Parliament Wenman requested that Bissett s literary work be read into the record but his request was denied by the Speaker as not relevant 12 After Wenman s accusations in 1977 and until June 1978 Bissett received no funding from Canadian Council grants although there is no clear indication that Wenman s allegations were the cause of this 13 Indeed according to Frank Davey a Canadian poet and scholar by as early as 1974 Bissett had been ejected from cross Canada trains evicted by countless landlords beaten harassed by police and arrested and sentenced to prison 14 In 1983 financial hardship 5 plus a desire to focus on his own writing and visual art led him to sell blewointment press which later became Nightwood Editions 15 3 Bissett moved to London Ontario in 1985 From 1986 to 1991 Bissett was the lyricist and vocalist in the London Ontario band Luddites they released several demo cassettes and an LP They disbanded in 1991 but released a compilation of their works in 2007 Following constant harassment from law enforcement in London Bissett moved to Toronto Ontario in 1992 where he currently resides In 2006 Nightwood Editions published radiant danse uv being 16 a poetic tribute to Bissett with contributions from more than 80 writers including Margaret Atwood Leonard Cohen Lorna Crozier Patrick Lane Steve McCaffery P K Page and Darren Wershler Henry In 2006 he was also featured in an episode of the television series Heart of a Poet produced by Canadian filmmaker Maureen Judge Bissett s sound poetry was sampled by The Chemical Brothers on their 2007 CD We Are the Night The CD title was taken from Bissett s Ode To D A Levy The CD went 1 in the UK and North American Electronic Music Charts In 2007 Bissett was awarded the George Woodcock Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contributions to literature in British Columbia 17 The following year he was given an Honorary Doctorate in Literature from Thompson Rivers University 18 In 2015 Th ground is a prspektiv by Bissett was once again sampled by The Chemical Brothers this time for their album Born in the Echoes in I ll See You There 19 In 2019 an anthology of poems from nearly every previously published Bissett book entitled breth was published through Talonbooks breth features hundreds of poems dating as early as the late 1950s to as recent as the late 2010s bissett is now based in Toronto Bissett is known in Toronto as a peer support worker and is the treasurer of the schizophrenia peer support group The Secret Handshake founded in 2004 by Bissett and Jordan Stone Art and poetry editBissett uses unusual orthography and incorporates visual elements in his printed poetry and his performance of concrete sound poetry sound effects chanting barefoot dancing and playing a maraca during his poetry readings Frank Davey described him as rejecting the conventional or straight world not only in lifestyle but in ruthless alterations to conventional syntax and spelling 14 Themes in his work range from the mystical to the mundane incorporating humour sentimentality and political commentary He often does not capitalise his name or use capital letters He has had large exhibits of his paintings 6 In the Paris Review Jack Kerouac called Bill Bissett one of the great poets 20 Bibliography editWe Sleep Inside Each Other All 1966 Th Jinx ship and other trips pomes drawings collage 1966 Th gossamer bed pan 1967 Lebanon voices 1967 Where is Miss Florence Riddle 1967 reprinted 1973 What Poetiks 1967 Awake in th red desert 1968 Of the land divine service poems 1968 Liberating skies 1969 The Lost Angel Mining Co 1969 S th story I to trew adventure 1970 Tuff shit love pomes 1970 Why dusint the League of Canadian Poets do sumthing and get an organizer for cross country poetry reading circuit sic press release 1970 RUSH what fuckan theory 1971 reprinted 2012 Blew trewz 1971 IBM 1971 Dragon fly 1971 Nobody owns th earth 1971 Ice 1972 Pomes for Yoshi 1972 Vancouver Mainland Ice and Cold Storage 1973 reprinted 1974 1992 Th first sufi line 1973 Pass th food release th spirit book 1973 Living with the vishyun 1974 Medicine my mouth s on fire 1974 Space travl 1974 What 1974 Yu can eat it at th opening 1974 Image being 1975 Stardust 1975 Th fifth sun 1975 Venus 1975 Th Wind Up Tongue 1976 ISBN 0887840221 An allusyn sic to macbeth 1976 Sailor 1978 Selected poems beyond even faithful legends editor 1980 Northern birds in color 1981 Seagull on Yonge Street 1983 Write me an Adventure 1983 Canada gees mate for life 1985 The Last Blewointment anthology editor 1986 Animal uproar 1987 ISBN 9780889222472 What we have 1988 ISBN 9780889222625 howard xperiences 1990 Hard 2 beleev 1990 ISBN 978 0 88922 277 9 Inkorrect thots 1992 ISBN 978 0 88922 303 5 Th last photo uv th human soul 1993 ISBN 978 0 88922 322 6 Th influenza uv logik 1995 ISBN 978 0 88922 357 8 Loving without being vulnrabul 1997 ISBN 978 0 88922 372 1 Scars on th seehors 1999 ISBN 978 0 88922 387 5 B leev abul char ak trs 2000 ISBN 978 0 88922 433 9 The Oranges of Orangtangua Housepress Calgary 2002 peter among th towring boxes text bites 2002 ISBN 978 0 88922 464 3 narrativ enigma rumours uv hurricane 2004 ISBN 978 0 88922 507 7 northern wild roses deth interrupts th dansing 2005 ISBN 978 0 88922 532 9 ths is erth thees ar peopul 2007 ISBN 9780889225572 sublingual 2008 ISBN 9780889225893 griddle talk a yeer uv bill n carol dewing brunch 2009 ISBN 0889226067 Time 2010 Novel 2011 Hungree Throat 2013 Th Book 2014 Breth 2019 its th sailors life still in treetment meditaysyuns from gold mountain 2022 ISBN 978 1 77201 391 7 See also edit nbsp Poetry portal nbsp Biography portal nbsp Canada portalCanadian literature Canadian poetry List of Canadian poets List of Canadian writersFurther reading editBayard Caroline 1986 Bill Bissett Subversion et poesie concrete Etudes Litteraires vol 19 no 2 81 108 Coupal Michel 1993 Quelques aspects de l identite culturelle canadienne dans l oeuvre de Bill Bissett Annales du Centre de Recherches sur l Amerique No 18 47 54 360 ISSN 0399 0443 David Jack 1977 Visual Poetry in Canada Birney Bissett and bp Studies in Canadian Literature vol 2 252 66 Early Len 1976 Bill Bissett Poetics Politics amp Vision Essays on Canadian Writing vol 4 4 24 Enright Robert 1997 Composition by feeled the visual art of bill bissett Capilano Review series 2 no 23 105 7 Maylon Carol 1997 we ar always on th 401 the use of fiction in bissett s poems Capilano Review series 2 vol 23 113 6 Pew Jeff and Roxborough Stephen editors 2006 radiant danse uv being A Poetic Portrait of bill bissett Nightwood Editions ISBN 0 88971 210 7 Precosky Don 1990 Bill Bissett Controversies and Definitions Canadian Poetry Studies Documents Reviews vol 27 15 29 Precosky Don 1994 Self selected selected self bill bissett s Beyond Even Faithful Legends Canadian Poetry Studies Documents Reviews vol 34 57 78 Twigg Allan bissett bill on BC Bookworld Wershler Henry Darren 1997 Vertical excess what fuckan theory and bill bissett s concrete poetics Capilano Review series 2 no 23 117 24 John Barton and Billeh Nickerson editors Seminal The Anthology of Canada s Gay Male Poets Arsenal Pulp Press ISBN 978 1 55152 217 3References edit Gatchalian CE June 8 2005 Poetic Enigma The daring eccentricity of bill bissett Xtra Retrieved September 24 2019 Twigg Alan 2007 The Life and Times of bill bissett ABC Bookworld Archived from the original on January 13 2015 Retrieved January 12 2015 a b New W H 2002 Encyclopedia of literature in Canada Toronto University of Toronto p 121 bissett brian nation the hot dog palace never closes 2005 08 18 Retrieved 2020 01 24 a b c Jennings Chris 2013 bill bissett The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved January 12 2015 a b Bill Bissett AllMusic Biography by Stanton Swihart Canadian Poetry Online University of Toronto Libraries bill bissett canpoetry library utoronto ca Retrieved 2020 09 28 Awake In Th Red Desert feedingtuberecords com Retrieved 2020 01 24 105 bill bissett bcbooklook com Retrieved 2020 09 28 Poet bill bissett iz still cownturculchural still compelling thestar com 2019 04 26 Retrieved 2020 09 28 Cynthia Conchita Sugars The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature Oxford University Press 2016 ISBN 978 0 19 994186 5 p 867 a b Cox Ryan J September 2011 HP Sauce and the Hate Literature of Pop Art bill Bissett in the House of Commons English Studies in Canada 37 3 4 150 doi 10 1353 esc 2011 0050 S2CID 159897236 Cox Ryan J September 2011 HP Sauce and the Hate Literature of Pop Art Bill Bissett in the House of Commons English Studies in Canada 37 3 4 151 doi 10 1353 esc 2011 0050 S2CID 159897236 a b Davey Frank 1974 From There to Here Erin Press Porcepic p 49 ISBN 9780888780362 Geist blewointment Geist Magazine Retrieved September 26 2017 radiant danse uv being Jeff Pew amp Stephen Roxborough eds bill bissett 2007 georgewoodcock com Archived from the original on January 18 2015 Retrieved January 14 2015 TRU to confer honorary degrees upon four Canadian achievers Thompson Rivers University May 13 2008 Retrieved January 14 2015 The Chemical Brothers Born in the Echoes Pitchfork Ryan Dombal July 15 2015 Berrigan Interviewed by Ted Summer 1968 Jack Kerouac The Art of Fiction No 41 The Paris Review Summer 1968 43 Retrieved January 12 2015 External links editBill Bissett website paintings by bill bissett Canadian Poetry Online bill bissett bill bissett archive held at the Clara Thomas Archives amp Special Collections at York University Toronto Vancouverartinthesixties com Blewointment Magazine electronic archive Bill Bissett Youtube Channel bill bissett at Talon Books TRU University Strange Gray Day This Maurice Embra National Film Board 1965 CBC with Phyllis Webb Bill Bissett with BP Nichol 1968 Part 1 Part 2 Records of Bill Bissett are held by Simon Fraser University s Special Collections and Rare Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Bissett amp oldid 1216916969, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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