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The National Film Board of Canada produced a film in 1981 titled Earle Birney: Portrait of a Poet.
High Barnet of Toronto has sound recordings of Birney reading his poems.
C.B.C. Learning Systems of Toronto has produced a cassette by Birney called The Creative Writer.
A font of information about Earle Birney can be found on this website dedicated to him: http://www.cariboo.be.ca/ae/E_BIRNE Y/Home .htm
Bushed, with words by Earle Birney and music by Nancy Telfer, can be purchased from Waterloo Music of Waterloo, Ontario.
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