





Perfect bound with painting by Leni Hoover, back cover commentary by Bruce Whiteman and brief biography of Fred Wah.
So Far
So Far
Wah, Fred. So Far. Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1991.
1991
1991
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Talonbooks
Poetry
A21 So Far 1991
So Far | Fred Wah
Pp. 1-93
8 ½ x 5 ½ in.; 21 ½ x 14 cm.; Perfect bound with painting by Leni Hoover, back cover commentary by Bruce Whiteman and brief biography of Fred Wah.
[1] half-title; [2] blank; [3] title-page; [4] copyright information; [5] acknowledgements; [6] blank; [7] dedication: for Jenefer for Erika so far; [8] blank; 9-93 text.
Published in Vancouver by Talonbooks; September 1991.
Titles: Scree-Sure Dancing – What does Qu’Appelle mean? – Hermes Poems – First Pickerel – Second Pickerel – Third Pickerel – Fourth Pickerel – Fifth Pickerel – Sixth Pickerel – The Water, The Fish – April or maybe March – Getting the Signal Crossed – What Prevails – The Stairs – Accidents of Colour 1 – Accidents of Colour 2 – Accidents of Colour 3 – Winter Day – Alpine – Blue Grouse Basin – Spring Geography – Sorrel Leaves – Writing the Translating – Building Poem – Her House – Opening Up to You – Translating Translating Appollinaire – Athropomorphia – Picket Line – The Bird Part of It – Maybe my Grandmothers went North – The Poem Called Syntax – Weather – A Snow Poem for Pamela – March Music – Almost – Birthday Poem – Permanent Spirit – How to Get Across the River | Any River – This is about Chile – Cow Poem – Limestone Lakes Utaniki – Uluru Utaniki – Dead in My Tracks: Wildcat Creek Utaniki – P You So – Five Ones for P. – The Bears – White Lake – In the mail with your letter is a package of coupons – Exits and Entrances to Rushdie’s Sentence(s).
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