What are the works of Canadian poets influenced by the American Black Mountain School?

After World War II, the remarkable change of Canadian poetry creation is the remarkable influence of American literature. Under the influence of the American Heishan School, the poet reformed the format and verse of poetry. Mythological archetypalists believe that all art contains certain mythological contents and archetypal implications, and writers should shape their images according to the mythological implications in different stages of life. The fable poem "The Thorn" (1958) by James Rainey (1926-) and the boatman (1957) by the poetess Jay Maikefeisen (193 1-). The poet Early Bernie (1904-) is famous for his narrative poem The Poems of David (1942). After 1950s, he constantly reformed his old works in form, canceled punctuation marks and arranged poems according to numbers. Owen Leiden is also one of the poets who reformed the poetic form under the influence of the Montenegro School. His poems satirize the social bad habits and academic habits in the literary world. Patricia Page belongs to the Imagist poet. Her poems describe the life and feelings of ordinary people in the city.

Some poets still maintain realistic creative methods, such as Raymond Souster's Color of the Times (192 1-), which reflects the aspirations of the lower classes in Toronto.