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P. K. Page
Patricia Kathleen Page (born November 23, 1916), commonly known as P. K. Page, is a Canadian poet. She was born in England and moved with her family to Canada in 1919. She now lives in Victoria, British Columbia.
In 1977 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion in 1998.
Works
- The Sun and the Moon – 1944
- The Metal and the Flower – 1954
- Cry Ararat – 1967
- The Sun and the Moon and Other Fictions – 1973
- Poems Selceted and New – 1984
- Evening Dance of the Grey Flies – 1981
- The Glass Air – 1985
- Brazilian Journal – 1987 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)
- A Flask of Sea Water – 1989
- The Travelling Musicians – 1991
- The Goat that Flew – 1993
- Hologram – 1994
- And Once More Saw the Stars – 2001
- A Kind of Fiction – 2001
- Planet Earth – 2003 (nominated for the Griffin Poetry Prize)
See also
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