Beardsley and Purdy examine one of the English Literature's true legends.
An intimate look into the lives of two great poets who found common ground in their writing and i...
Al Purdy's final volume of poems includes some of the best work of his half-century of writing.
'If you want to read some decent strong human stuff without fakery I'd say Al Purdy the Canadian....
Originally published by Contact Press in 1962, then later by House of Anansi in 1967, and again i...
'Dear John: I was down in your neck or coccyx of the woods last week and put my arms around an ex...
The autobiography of one of Canada's best loved poets 'bristles with splenetic vitality' -Stephen...
'A hundred years from now, one of the few Canadian poets whose work will still be read is Al Purd...
The definitive Al Purdy selected.Finalist for CBC Radio's Canada Reads 2006!
The Purdy-Woodcock Letters: Selected Correspondence, 1964-1984
A celebration of the most unlikely, outrageous and important gathering place in modern Canadian w...
Al Purdy's only novel, A Splinter in the Heart, is an unforgettable coming-of-age story thatunfol...
Much-loved, cantankerous, and brilliant, Al Purdy galloped across the Canadian literary landscape...
Here is Al Purdy's final volume of original poems, containing some of the best work of his half-c...