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Marilyn Bowering

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Bowering, Marilyn. The Liberation of Newfoundland. Fredericton: Fiddlehead Poetry Books, 1973.
Bowering, Marilyn. One who became Lost. Fredericton: Fiddlehead Poetry Books, 1976.
Bowering, Marilyn, Day, David. Introduction. Many Voices: an Anthology of Contemporary Canadian Indian poetry. Eds. Bowering, Day. Vancouver: J. J. Douglas, 1977.
Bowering, Marilyn. The Killing Room. Victoria, B.C. : Sono Nis Press, 1977.
Bowering, Marilyn. The Visitors have all Returned. Erin, Ont. : Press Porcepic, 1979.
Bowering, Marilyn. Sleeping with Lambs. Victoria, B.C. : Press Porcépic, 1980.
Bowering, Marilyn. Giving back diamonds. Victoria, B.C. : Press Porcépic, 1982.
Bowering, Marilyn. Grandfather was a Soldier. Victoria, B.C. : Porcépic Books, 1987.
Bowering, Marilyn. Anyone can see I love you. Erin, Ont.: Porcupine's Quill, 1987.
Bowering, Marilyn. Calling all the world: Laika & Folchakov, 1957. Victoria, B.C. : Porcepic Books, 1989.
Bowering, Marilyn. To all Appearances a Lady. Toronto : Random House of Canada, 1989.
Bowering, Marilyn. Rev. of The Venetian by Grant Buddy. Canadian Literature (Winter 1989): 181.
Bowering, Marilyn. Rev. of Modern Marriage by David Solway. Canadian Literature (Winter 1989): 181.
Bowering, Marilyn. “Exotica -- Modern Marriage by David Solway / The Venetian by Grant Buday.Canadian Literature (Autumn 1989): 181.
Bowering, Marilyn. "An excerpt from George Sand's letter: George Sand to Wojciech Grzymala in Paris." Exile 16.4 (1992): 147.
Bowering, Marilyn. "Letter from Portugal." Malahat Review (Fall 1992): 42.
Bowering, Marilyn. "About your name." Exile 17.2 (1993): 95.
Bowering, Marilyn. "Natural powers." Exile 17.2 (1993): 86.
Bowering, Marilyn. "Prologue." Exile 17.2 (1993): 76.
Bowering, Marilyn. "Gifts of grace." Exile 17.2 (1993): 92.
Bowering, Marilyn. "A reflection on ecstasy & its limitation." Exile 17.2 (1993): 80.
Bowering, Marilyn. “Love as it is.” Books in Canada 22.9 (1993): 37.
Bowering, Marilyn. Interior castle. Victoria: Published for the Hawthorne Society by Reference West, 1994.
Bowering, Marilyn. "You paint the dark walls..." Poetry Canada Review 14.4 (1994): 4.
Bowering, Marilyn. "Now the horses come out..." Poetry Canada Review 14.4 (1994): 4.
Bowering, Marilyn. "When I speak to you..." Poetry Canada Review 14.4 (1994): 4.
Bowering, Marilyn. "How were the people made?" Malahat Review (Fall 1994): 5.
Bowering, Marilyn. “Love as it is.” Antigonish Review (Fall 1994): 29.
Bowering, Marilyn. “Love as it is.” Arc (Spring 1995): 102.
Bowering, Marilyn. “Love as it is.” Quarry 44.1 (1995): 121.
Bowering, Marilyn. Autobiography. Victoria, B.C. : Beach Holme Publishers, 1996.
Bowering, Marilyn. “Present-present: the slipperiness of time or becoming a bird: the work of PK Page, a few personal notes and a poem.” Malahat Review (Winter 1996): 104.
Bowering, Marilyn. "She goes away." Malahat Review (Winter 1996): 107.
Bowering, Marilyn. Visible Worlds. Toronto : HarperCollins Publishers, 1997.
Bowering, Marilyn. “Gruta De Las Maravillas.” Canadian Forum 75. 856 (1997): 30-34.
Bowering, Marilyn. Night of the Novelists : Marilyn Bowering, Robert Kroetsch, Shani Mootoo, Audrey Thomas. Salt Spring Island, B.C. : (m)Other Tongue Press, 1998. Limited edition broadsheet handset designed by Peter Haase.
Bowering, Marilyn. Human bodies : new and collected poems, 1987-1999 with an introduction by Dave Godfrey. Vancouver : Beach Holme Pub., 1999.
Bowering, Marilyn. "Nov, 2." Exile 25.1 (2001): 124.
Bowering, Marilyn. "April." Exile 25.1 (2001): 106.
Bowering, Marilyn. "August." Exile 25.1 (2001): 115.
Bowering, Marilyn. "December." Exile 25.1 (2001): 125.
Bowering, Marilyn. "Feb, 2." Exile 25.1 (2001.): 103.
Bowering, Marilyn. "February Note." Exile 25.1 (2001): 104.
Bowering, Marilyn. "February." Exile 25.1 (2001): 102.
Bowering, Marilyn. "January, 2." Exile 25.1 (2001): 101.
Bowering, Marilyn. "January." Exile 25.1 (2001): 98.
Bowering, Marilyn. "July." Exile 25.1 (2001): 112.
Bowering, Marilyn. "June." Exile 25.1 (2001): 110.
Bowering, Marilyn. "March." Exile 25.1 (2001): 105.
Bowering, Marilyn. "May." Exile 25.1 (2001): 108.
Bowering, Marilyn. "Midnight." Exile 25.1 (2001): 126.
Bowering, Marilyn. "November." Exile 25.1 (2001): 123.
Bowering, Marilyn. "October, 2." Exile 25.1 (2001): 121.
Bowering, Marilyn. "October." Exile 25.1 (2001): 120.
Bowering, Marilyn. "September." Exile 25.1 (2001): 118.
Bowering, Marilyn. “From eight poems for Margaret.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 20.1 (2003): 178.
Bowering, Marilyn. The Alchemy of Happiness : poems. Vancouver : Beach Holme Pub., 2003.
Bowering, Marilyn. Cat's pilgrimage. Toronto : HarperFlamingo Canada, 2004.
Bowering, Marilyn. “When I used to wake.” Malahat Review (Fall 2004): 27.
Bowering, Marilyn. “Coats.” Exile 28.2 (2004): 39.

Primary SourcesSecondary Sources

Berger, Carol. Rev. of Visible worlds. Quill & Quire 63.9 (1997): 67.
Donovan, Rita. “The Night Before Winter: The New And Selected Poetry Of Marilyn Bowering.” Journal of Canadian Poetry 1 (1986): 21.
Drodge, Susan. Rev. of Autobiography. Canadian Literature (Summer 2000): 122.
Elash, Anita. “The new faces of fall: HarperCollins plans a major campaign for a fall fiction foursome.” Quill & Quire 63.6 (1997): 19. Includes notes on Bowering.
Fitzgerald, Heather. Rev. of The Alchemy of Happiness. Quill & Quire 69.7 (2003): 48.
Garvie, Maureen. Rev. of Cat's Pilgrimage. Quill & Quire 70.1 (2004): 30.
Hall, Phil. Rev. of Anyone Can See I Love You. Books in Canada 16.6 (1987): 27.
Hatch, Ronald B. Rev. of Anyone Can See I Love You. University of Toronto Quarterly 58.1 (1988): 44.
Huggan, Graham. “The latitudes of romance: representations of Chinese Canada in Bowering's To All Appearances a Lady & Sky Lee's Disappearing Moon Cafe.Canadian Literature (Spring): 34.
Hulan, Renee. Rev. of To All Appearances A Lady. Malahat Review (Summer 1990) 99.
Manicom, David. Rev. of Autobiography. Arc (Fall 1997): 77.
Marshall, Joyce. Rev. of To All Appearances A Lady. Books in Canada 18.7 (1989): 37.
Mason, Michael. Rev. of Grandfather Was A Soldier. Canadian Literature (Winter 1989): 218.
Renate, Eigenbrod. “Kinetic Creations.” Canadian Literature (Spring 2004): 166-168.
Rhenisch, Harold. Rev. of The Alchemy of Happiness. Arc (Summer 2005): 74.
Ricou, Laurie. “Breaking the surface. Rev. of new Canadian poetry.” Journal of Canadian Poetry 17 (2000): 113.
Ruzesky, Jay. Rev. of Autobiography. Event 26.1 (1997): 128.
Spalding, Linda. Rev of To All Appearances A Lady Quill & Quire 55.11 (1989): 22.
Stonehouse, Cathy. “Zombies, zodiacs and sacrifical cats: a serious writer strays into the fantasy genre with unhappy results.” Rev of Cat's pilgrimage Literary Review of Canada 12.7 (2004): 18.
Sweatman, Margaret. “Calling All The World: Laika And Folchakov.” Journal of Canadian Poetry 6 (1991): 26.
Thorpe, Michael. “Fiction.” University of Toronto Quarterly 60.1 (1990): 1.
Verduyn, Christl. Rev. of Human bodies: new & collected poems: 1987-1999.Journal of Canadian Poetry 16 (1999): 35.
Wevers, Lydia. “Anyone Can See I Love You.” Canadian Literature (Winter 1989): 260.

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