(Post by Todd Wong)
John Asfour is indeed the perfect choice for our inaugural WIR. On Monday night, I shared with the group that the connections we have between Roy and Art Miki, George Bowering, Purdy House, are amazing. How is it that John could have been friends with Art Miki on panel forums, and that Roy was a consultant for Kogawa House… and great friends and an editor with/for George Bowering, and we bring it all together with Daphne Marlatt, who has read for Kogawa House events before, and Shelagh Rogers (2005 former co-host for Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dinner) for an evening of poetry and friendship, and to help save another literary landmark.
Shelagh Rogers (host of “The Next Chapter” on CBC Radio), Jean Baird (organizer of “Save Al Purdy A-Frame”), George Bowering (Jean’s husband and first poet laureate of Canada), John Asfour (inaugural writer-in-residence at Kogawa House), George Stanley (BC Book Prize nominee for poetry) + “Joy Kogawa” — photo Todd Wong
Nilofar, Daphne, George and John — photo Todd Wong
Jean Baird talks with Shelagh Rogers. — photo Todd Wong
The evening started with three BC Book Prize-nominated poets—George Stanley, Nilofar Shidmehr, and Daphne Marlatt as part of BC Book and Magazine Week. Daphne read first, then George, followed by Nilofar.
After a brief intermission that allowed people to purchase books and have them signed by the guest poets, the talk turned to Save the Al Purdy A-Frame. Shelagh Rogers shared her story of doing the last public interview with Al Purdy at the Eden Mills Writers Festival. Jean Baird is heading up the Save the Purdy A-Frame campaign, and she and her husband George Bowering shared their many stories about Al Purdy and his wife Eurithe.
Asfour, a Montreal poet, is the first writer-in-residence at Kogawa House and will present poetry readings to a variety of audiences, in collaboration with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Simon Fraser University’s Writers Studio, Christianne’s Lyceum of Literature and Art and the Vancouver Public Library.