WCL 25/1

West Coast Line 25/1 Spring 1991 Beyond TISH: New Writing, Interviews, Critical Essays
Guest Edited by Douglas Barbour
Table of Contents
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Part One: New Writing |
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Frank Davey |
Dead in France |
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Jamie Reid |
Homage to Lester Young |
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George Bowering |
The Stump |
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David Dawson |
Four Poems |
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Fred Wah |
Seven poems |
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Daphne Marlatt |
The Difference Three Makes: A Narrative |
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Gladys Hindmarch |
Improsements |
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Lionel Kearns |
The Arrow of Time |
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David Cull |
Six Poems |
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Robert Hogg |
Four Poems |
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David Bromige |
Three Poems |
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Part Two: Interviews |
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Irene Niechoda and Tim Hunter, Editors |
A Tishstory |
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Brenda Carr |
Between Continuity and Difference: An Interview with Daphne Marlatt |
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Geoffrey Zamora |
Interview of Lionel Kearns |
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Part Three: Critical Essays |
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Warren Tallman |
A Brief Retro-Introduction to Tish |
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Ken Norris |
How the Tish Poets Came to Influence the Montreal Scene |
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Pamela Banting |
Translation A to Z: Notes on Daphne Marlatt's Ana Historic |
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E. D. Blodgett |
Frank Davey: Critic as Autobiographer |
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Lynette Hunter |
War Poetry: Fears of Referentiality |
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Jeff Derksen |
Torquing Time [on Fred Wah] |
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Sharon Thesen |
Writing the Continuing Story: Gladys Hindmarch's The Watery Part of the World |
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Janice Williamson |
It gives me a great deal of pleasure to say yes: Writing/Reading Lesbian in Daphne Marlatt's Touch to My Tongue |
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Ed Dyck |
Rhetoric and Poetry and Fred Wah |
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Lianne Moyes |
Writing the Uncanniest of Guests: Daphne Marlatt's How Hug a Stone |
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Manina Jones |
Log Entries [on Lionel Kearns] |