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Faking It: Poetics & Hybridity -- Critical Writing 1984-1999
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Faking It: Poetics & Hybridity – Critical Writing 1984-1999

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According to Fred Wah, the act of thinking critically is one of exploration and discovery. In this book, Wah demonstrates how writing poetry is writing critically. This scrapbook of Wah’s work – collected from fifteen years of his writing – contains essays, reviews, journals, notes and, most importantly, poetic improvisations on contemporary poetry and identity. Faking It was written between 1984 and 1999 – during major shifts in critical thinking and cultural production – and the hybrid style of the book is an apt reflection of these changing times, as well as a reflection and study of Wah’s own hybrid identity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
NeWest Press
Country
Canada
Date
16 May 2000
Pages
280
ISBN
9781896300078

According to Fred Wah, the act of thinking critically is one of exploration and discovery. In this book, Wah demonstrates how writing poetry is writing critically. This scrapbook of Wah’s work – collected from fifteen years of his writing – contains essays, reviews, journals, notes and, most importantly, poetic improvisations on contemporary poetry and identity. Faking It was written between 1984 and 1999 – during major shifts in critical thinking and cultural production – and the hybrid style of the book is an apt reflection of these changing times, as well as a reflection and study of Wah’s own hybrid identity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
NeWest Press
Country
Canada
Date
16 May 2000
Pages
280
ISBN
9781896300078