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Wajdi Mouawad
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Talonbooks; First Printing edition (May 1, 2008)
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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 . ISBN13: 9780889221772. Release Date: May 2008.

The volume contains: Lardeau (1965) Mountain (1967) Among (1972) Tree (1972) Earth (1974) Pictograms from the Interior of . 1975) Loki Is Buried at Smoky Creek (1980) Owner's Manual (1981) Breathin' My Name with a Sigh (1981) Grasp the Sparrow's Tail (1982) Waiting for Saskatchewan (1985) Rooftops (1988) So Far (1991) The collection has been organized according to a chronology. Fred Wah was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, in 1939 and grew up in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia.

Bowering is author of more than 100 books. Loki is Buried at Smoky Creek: selected poems of Fred Wah" Vancouver, Talon,1981. My Body was Eaten by Dogs: selected poems of David McFadden" Toronto, M&S, New York, CrossCountry, 1981

Bowering is author of more than 100 books. Bowering is the best-known of a group of young poets including Frank Davey, Fred Wah, Jamie Reid, and David Dawson who studied together at the University of British Columbia in the 1950s. There they founded the journal TISH. My Body was Eaten by Dogs: selected poems of David McFadden" Toronto, M&S, New York, CrossCountry, 1981. 1945-1980," in Introduction to Poetry: British, American, Canadian, David and Lecker, Toronto, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1981.

Wah’s poetry collections include Lardeau (1965); Pictograms from the Interior of . 1975); Loki Is Buried at Smoky Creek: Selected Poems (1980); Waiting for Saskatchewan (1985), winner of a Canadian Governor General’s Award; Music at the Heart of Thinking (1987); So Far (1991), winner of the Stephanson Award. His Diamond Grill (1996), a hybrid work that uses elements of autobiography, fiction, poetry, and assemblage, won the Howard O’Hagan Award for Short Fiction. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Loki is Buried at Smoky Creek: selected poems of Fred Wah" Vancouver, Talon,1981. Jean Baird, David McFadden and George Stanley, Vancouver/Toronto, (printed at) Coach House Books, 2005. The Contemporary Canadian Poem Anthology" Toronto, Coach House, 1983.

Loki is Buried at Smoky Creek: selected poems of Fred Wah, Vancouver, Talon,1981. My Body was Eaten by Dogs: selected poems of David McFadden, Toronto, M&S, New York, CrossCountry, 1981. The Contemporary Canadian Poem Anthology, Toronto, Coach House, 1983.

Of his seventeen books of poetry, is a door received the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, Waiting for Saskatchewan received the Governor General's Award, and . Loki Is Buried at Smoky Creek: Selected Poems May 1, 2008.

Of his seventeen books of poetry, is a door received the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, Waiting for Saskatchewan received the Governor General's Award, and So Far was awarded the Stephanson Award for Poetry. Diamond Grill, a bio-fiction about hybridity and growing up in a small-town Chinese-Canadian café, won the Howard O'Hagan Award for Short Fiction, and his collection of critical writing, Faking It: Poetics and Hybridity, received the Gabrielle Roy Prize.

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 from the manuscript edition of Breathin’ My Name with a Sigh.