Loki is Buried at Smoky Creek (1980)

Loki is Buriend at Smoky Creek (1980); cover is a painting by Richard Turner

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February, 2010


    Edited with an Introduction by George Bowering. Perfect Bound. White card covers with cover painting “Untitled” by Richard Turner.

    Citation

    title:

    Loki is Buried at Smoky Creek

    title without prefix:

    Loki is Buried at Smoky Creek

    subtitle:

    Selected Poems

    full citation:

    Wah, Fred. Loki is Buried at Smoky Creek: Selected Poems. Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1980.

    publication date:

    1980

    first published:

    1980

    archival date:

    2010

    number of pages:

    128

    publisher name:

    Talonbooks

    catalogue description:

    A9 Loki is Buried at Smoky Creek 1980

    SELECTED POEMS | Loki is Buried at Smoky Creek | [rule] | Fred Wah | Edited with an Introduction by George Bowering
    Pp. [1-4] 5-7 [8] 9-127 [128]

    5 ¼ x 8 ¼ in.; 13 ½ x 21 cm. Perfect Bound. White card covers with cover painting “Untitled” by Richard Turner.

    [1] half-title; [2] blank; [3] title-page; [4] acknowledgements; 5-7 table of contents; [8] blank; 9-22 Introduction by George Bowering; 23- 126 text; 127 Bibliography; [128] blank.

    Published in Vancouver by Talonbooks; October 1980.

    Titles: Mountain – My House – The Smile – The October Argument – Acrobat on A Ball – A Fable – Lardeau / Summer 1964 – climb – They are Burning – Moon Dog – Shape-of-A-Bird-With-Stars-In-Its-Eyes – Isabella: 2 thoughts – Among – The Canoe, Too – Hermes in the Trees – Note – Furs – Forest – All Eyes – The Flower – A Missile – Up That Hill & Into Those Trees – Cover -- …With Feeling – Don’t Cut Me Down – Havoc Nation – Hamill’s Last Stand – Cruise – Song – Pictograms From the Interior of B.C. – (from) Breathin’ My Name With a Sigh -- Poems Unpublished – I’m Going to Keep On Dancing For the Rest of My Life – How to Build a Fire – What to do When You Get There – When I Will Be Water – untitled (“Loki Death Dog Died”) – Loki is Buried at Smoky Creek – Close and Far – untitled (“Subtle Body”) – untitled (“One More Adept At”) – First Personal Poem – Plant – How to Hunt – How to be Something – From in Here …

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