- MSC-17b-0-2-1-0-8
- File
- 1996-2001
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence, reviews, promotional materials, and photographs relating to the book “Diamond Grill.”
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence, reviews, promotional materials, and photographs relating to the book “Diamond Grill.”
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of various manuscript pages from the book “Diamond Grill.”
Diamond grill drafts and notes
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of various drafts and notes for the book “Diamond Grill.”
Diamond grill drafts and research
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of various drafts with annotations and notes as well as research materials relating to “Diamond Grill.”
Part of Fred Wah fonds
This series consists of records such as writing drafts, notes, and research records relating to the book "Diamond Grill," published by NeWest Press in 1996. The book is a semi-fictional biography recounting Wah's childhood experiences.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of research materials relating to Chinese immigration, Chinese culture, crime, and gambling. Includes an essay by David R. Williams, along with related correspondence from Williams, about the case of Earnest Chenoweth, an eight year old boy was tried for murdering a Chinese cook who was working at their home in 1900.
Diamond grill responses and reviews
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence, reviews, and promotional materials such as press releases, relating to the book “Diamond Grill.”
[Diamond grill-research and catalogue]
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of 2 newspaper articles about Chinese cafes in the Canadian prairies, and a copy of the NeWest Press fall 2006 catalogue advertising Diamond Grill.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence and a catalogue from Donaldson and Company Books, as well as a handout in memorial of Morris Donaldson.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of 2 essays by Douglas Barbour: “Traditions of Innovation/Innovations of Tradition,” and “Lyrics/Anti-Lyric: Some Notes About a Concept.”
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of a letter from Brigitte Georgi-Findlay inviting Wah to Dresden.
DTUC [David Thompson University Centre]
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence, press release, and other materials relating to the David Thompson University Centre’s School of Writing, and in particular the school’s 1981 tour of British Columbia to conduct “manuscript auditions” to recruit students to the program. At the time of the project, Wah was the coordinator of the David Thompson University Centre School of Writing.
DTUC [David Thompson University Centre] diplomas
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of transcripts and related correspondence from students at the David Thompson University Centre.
DTUC [David Thompson University Centre] faculty reading 1 of 2-Sutherland Newlove-58’
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of a u-matic videocasette.
DTUC [David Thompson University Centre] faculty reading 2 of 2 Hollingsworth Browne-42’
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of a u-matic videocasette.
Duncan conference Buffalo 9604
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence and event programme relating to the conference “The Opening of the Field,” a conference in honour of Robert Duncan, held April 19-21, 1996, at the State University of New York in Buffalo.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of manuscript of “The H.D. Book” by Robert Duncan.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence from Robert Duncan and Daphne [Marlatt?].
Part of Fred Wah fonds
Sub-series consists of records relating to Wah's editorial activities. Wah has worked as both an editor of various literary periodicals, and has also edited the poetry manuscripts of friends, colleagues, and peers. Records include correspondence, works of others, and administrative records.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence and administrative documents relating to Wah’s role as writer-in-residence at the University of Alberta, 1988-1989.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence and travel documents relating a trip to Edmonton for book readings.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence, notes, and event programme relating to the Edmonton Poetry Festival.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence and event schedule relating to Wah’s reading at the annual conference of the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE), held at the University of Alberta in May 2000.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence and a poem relating to an event on March 16, 2012 celebrating Robert Kroetsch.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of syllabus and other course materials, correspondence, as well as administrative materials such as grade collection sheets, relating to the course taught by Wah at the University of Calgary, “English 201: Composition.”
[English 235 book of readings]
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of the book of readings for Wah’s English 235 course.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of course materials and student work for the University of Alberta course “English 235: Introduction to Poetry.”
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of course syllabus, student work, and other course materials relating to Wah’s course “English 471: Contemporary Canadian Poetry and Poetics” at the University of Calgary.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of course materials relating to the course English 676, a graduate seminar about bpNichol conducted at both the University of Calgary and at Simon Fraser University. File contains records relating to the event which served as the culmination of the course work, entitled, “Beyond the Orchard: A joint graduate colloquium on bpNichol’s The Martyrology.” Writings from the course and colloquium were later published in a volume of the same name.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of materials relating to the conference “Era 21: End Racism! Activism for the 21st Century,” held November 17-19, 2000, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Wah chaired the session “ON Racism and Representation.”