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“Victor Coleman is not James Joyce” —Bill Hoffer
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Victor Coleman is the author of numerous books of poetry, starting with the 1964 publication of From Erik Satie’s Notes to the Music, through CORRECTIONS (1985), LAPSED WASP (1994), and ICON TACT (2006). He was a founding editor of both Coach House Press (in 1965) and Coach House Books (in 1997) and has laboured as a film programmer at Queen’ University, the Executive Director of A Space, and co-director and programmer for The Music Gallery in Toronto. He was the editorial director for the Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art (www.ccca.ca) and currently toils as a semi-retired free-lance editor. His latest non-BookThug publication, from Shuffaloff/Eternal Network is How To Become A Good Dancer. Early in 2011 the University of California Press will release his (and Michael Boughn’s) edit of Robert Duncan’s The H.D. Book.
November 2010 | Poetry
5.5×8.5 inches | 96 pages
Condition: New
ISBN 9781897388686
$18.00