Phyllis Webb - Sound/video Recordings

Sound/video Recordings

  • Alex . Toronto: CBC Pub., 1966.
  • Canadian Poets I . Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1966.
  • Phyllis Webb: The Question as an Instrument of Torture. Toronto: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1971.
  • Phyllis Webb: Poetry and Psychobiography. 1993.
  • Fall Equinox Reading at the Literary Storefront. Tape #4, Mona Fertig, Phyllis Webb, David Frith, Robert Tyhurst & Lakshmi Gill. Vancouver: s.n., 1981.
  • Phyllis Webb. Burnaby, BC: SFU Art Gallery, 1981.

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