1956 in Poetry - Works Published in English - Canada

Canada

  • Leonard Cohen, Let Us Compare Mythologies, Canada
  • R. A. D. Ford, A Window on the North
  • Louis Dudek, The Transparent Sea. Toronto: Contact Press, 1956.
  • Eldon Grier, Poems
  • Irving Layton, The Bull Calf and Other Poems. Toronto: Contact Press.
  • Irving Layton, The Improved Binoculars: Selected Poems. Introduction by William Carlos Williams. Highlands, NC: Jonathan Williams.
  • Irving Layton, Music on a Kazoo. Toronto: Contact Press.
  • W.W.E. Ross, Experiment 1923-1929, Contact Press.
  • Raymond Souster, The Selected Poems. Louis Dudek ed. Toronto: Contact Press.
  • Raymond Souster ed. Poets 56: Ten Younger English-Canadians. Toronto: Contact Press.
  • Wilfred Watson, Even Your Right Eye

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