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bill bissett was UNB’s seventeenth writer-in-residence for 1998 winter term. Though he was raised in Halifax, he gained his reputation in Vancouver during the 1960s and was known for his countercultural writing which upset standard ideals in the literary community. He had authored over 60 books of radical poetry and artwork by the time he took residency at UNB. bissett did a reading at Memorial Hall on January 21, 1998. | bill bissett was UNB’s seventeenth writer-in-residence for 1998 winter term. Though he was raised in Halifax, he gained his reputation in Vancouver during the 1960s and was known for his countercultural writing which upset standard ideals in the literary community. He had authored over 60 books of radical poetry and artwork by the time he took residency at UNB. While at UNB, bissett said "I hope to personally learn more about writing, to help other writers by being supportive of their projects, and to complete work on a new manuscript entitled scars on th seehors." bissett did a reading at Memorial Hall on January 21, 1998. | ||
bill bissett took over from [[Carol_Malyon|Carol Malyon]], and was succeeded by [[Richard_Sanger|Richard Sanger]]. | bill bissett took over from [[Carol_Malyon|Carol Malyon]], and was succeeded by [[Richard_Sanger|Richard Sanger]]. |
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bill bissett was UNB’s seventeenth writer-in-residence for 1998 winter term. Though he was raised in Halifax, he gained his reputation in Vancouver during the 1960s and was known for his countercultural writing which upset standard ideals in the literary community. He had authored over 60 books of radical poetry and artwork by the time he took residency at UNB. While at UNB, bissett said "I hope to personally learn more about writing, to help other writers by being supportive of their projects, and to complete work on a new manuscript entitled scars on th seehors." bissett did a reading at Memorial Hall on January 21, 1998.
bill bissett took over from Carol Malyon, and was succeeded by Richard Sanger.
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UA Case 191; Section 2; bill bissett