“PK was one of our own and we want to remember her,” says
League President Susan McMaster. “She was a great poet and a great mentor. We
hope this new fund will grow into a large endowment that allows the League to
support the art and craft of poetry in a number of ways that would have pleased
her.”
Born in 1916, PK Page’s artistic and poetic career spanned
more than five decades, ending only with her death in 2010. She was made a Life
Member of the League in 1987. Past
president, DC Reid revealed “PK meant a
great deal to me personally, for her connection across poetic generations and
with English poetry, for her patrician ways and her bright, agile mind. Her
book of glosas, Hologram, and her encouragement resulted in an
outpouring of this Spanish form from Canadian poets, firmly establishing a new
stream in Canadian formalist poetry.”
In 2000, PK, as she was known to her friends, was granted a
special honour when the United Nations chose her glosa “Planet Earth”
for its Dialogue Among Civilizations Through Poetry reading series. The poem —
which was the one for which she wanted to be remembered — was read at locations
around the globe considered ‘international ground,’ including the United
Nations, Mount Everest and Antarctica.
Reading on Gabriola
A benefit reading for the PK Page Trust Fund will be held at
Mad Rona’s coffee, (500 North Road, Gabriola) November 6th, 2 pm
until 4pm. Featuring League member poets Sandy
Shreve and Heidi Greco, the
event will open with a reading of “Planet
Earth” read by Gabriola’s Naomi Beth
Wakan. Other local poets will have a
chance to read a favourite PK Page poem by contacting Janet Vickers (BC/Yukon
Rep for The League of Canadian Poets) at janetvickers@shaw.ca.
2 comments:
This is great news! I'm from the West Coast but now live abroad - wish I could have been there. It's wonderful that P K Page's poetic legacy can go on in this way (as well as her amazing poems, of course) after her death.
I've recently written about what Page's work means to me on my own blog, The Stone and the Star: http://thestoneandthestar.blogspot.com/2011/10/size-larger-than-seeing-p-k-page-and.html
Thank you Clarissa for your comments, and the link to your blog which I have joined.
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