A critical scrapbook collected from fifteen years of writing. Contains essays, reviews, interviews, journals, notes, and poetic improvisations on contemporary
Including poetry projects, a chapbook and incidental poems previously published in magazines and by small presses, is a door makes use of the poem’s ability for ?suddenness” to subvert closure: the su
The year 2013 being the fiftieth anniversary of the Vancouver Poetry Conference at UBC, Wah uses the occasion to outline how a group of young poets at UBC (and this included George Bowering, Jamie Rea
This story of family and identity, migration and integration, culture and self-discovery is told through family history, memory, and the occasional recipe. Di
Beholden: A Poem As Long As the River stems from the interdisciplinary artistic research project River Relations: A Beholder’s Share of the Columbia River, undertaken as a response to the damming and
This volume includes work selected from each of Fred Wah’s earlier books of poetry: Lardeau, Mountain, among, Tree and Pictograms from the Interior of B.C.; in addition to unpublished work and work fr
Compiled from thirteen rare or out-of-print collections and including two facsimile editions, Scree offers the definitive compendium of Fred Wah’s early poetic reflections on ethnicity, racial hybridi
Fred Wah’s career has spanned six decades and a range of formal styles and preoccupations.Scree collects Wah’s concrete and sound poetry of the 1960s, his landscape-centric work of the 1970s, and his
The False Laws of Narrative is a selection of Fred Wah’s poems covering the poets entire poetic trajectory to date. A founding editor of Tish magazine, Wah was influenced by leading progressive and in
Toward. Some. Air. is an unprecedented collection of contemporary poetics from Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Here, poet and scholar Amy DeAth and former Parliamentary Poet Laureat