Eli Mandel's English 360 Lecture at SFU on August 11, 1981 Part 1 ORIGINAL

CLASSIFICATION

Swallow ID:
8687
Partner Institution:
Simon Fraser University
Source Collection Label:
Roy Miki Fonds
Sub Series:
Roy Miki Fonds

ITEM DESCRIPTION

Title:
Eli Mandel's English 360 Lecture at SFU on August 11, 1981 Part 1 ORIGINAL
Title Source:
Cassette and J-card
Language:
English
Production Context:
Classroom recording
Identifiers:
[]

Rights

Rights:
Copyright Not Evaluated (CNE)

CREATORS

Name:
Mandel, Eli
Dates:
1922-1992

Name:
Tallman, Warren
Dates:
1921-1994

Name:
Bowering, George
Dates:
1935-
Notes:
George Bowering is present at this lecture as he makes a comment

Name:
Miki, Roy
Dates:
1942-
Notes:
He's heard in Eli's class

Name:
Marlatt, Daphne
Dates:
1942-
Notes:
Daphne Marlatt is heard in Eli's class

CONTRIBUTORS

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

Image:
Image
Recording Type:
Analogue
AV Type:
Audio
Material Designation:
Cassette
Physical Composition:
Magnetic Tape
Extent:
1/8 inch
Sound Quality:
Good
Physical Condition:
Good
Other Physical Description:
Black and white clear jewel case with J-card

DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION

Channel Field:
Stereo
Sample Rate:
44.1 kHz
Duration:
T00:31:34
Size:
41.4 MB
Bitrate:
32 bit
Encoding:
WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files

Channel Field:
Stereo
Sample Rate:
44.1 kHz
Duration:
T00:31:02
Size:
40.8 MB
Bitrate:
32 bit
Encoding:
WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files

Dates

Date:
1981-08-11
Type:
Production Date
Source:
J-card

LOCATION

Address:
8888 University Dr, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6
Venue:
Simon Fraser University
Latitude:
49.2770
Longitude:
-122.9178

CONTENT


NOTES

Type:
General
Note:
Eli Mandel begins the lecture by discussing the concept of journals and the idea of preserving students' journals in the SFU Special Collections. Toward the end of the first section, Mandel transitions to a discussion with Daphne Marlatt, inviting her thoughts on various concepts, including the process of poetry, the act of creation, and the metaphorical birth of an author; Daphne Marlatt's responses are mostly heard on side two.

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