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H At Midnight

H At Midnight
From exhibition catalogue: DOORS: To Oz & Other Landscapes

Hiroshima Mon Amour

The following poem is from the rare 60-minute cassette bp Nichol, published in 1971 by High Barnet Company (Toronto, Ontario).

Historical Implications of Turnips

The following poem comes from the first side of the phonodisc Motherlove, published in 1968 by Allied Record Corporation (Toronto, Ontario).

Holy Thursday

From Live in the West (Toronto: Starborn Productions, 1977)

Horse d'Oeuvres (excerpt)

Horse d'Oeuvres: Four Horsemen
Excerpt from: Nichol, bp, et al. [The Four Horsemen.] Horse D'oeuvres. Don Mills, Ont.: PaperJacks, 1975.

Horse Rider

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We believe this poem (given to us by Frank Davey) is from 1970-1975. It is very similar to what bpNichol and Steve McCaffery called a "developer" translation or "developer" poem; an example appears in Rational Geomancy (p. 38) of one by Josef Hirsal & Bohumila Grogerova which takes the word "Svoboda" and runs it through 36 lines of permutations and substitutions that convert it to the word "Freedom" by the last line.