Kenneth Sherman has published several books of poetry, including the highly acclaimed long poems Words for Elephant Man and Black River. He has also published three books of prose, including the memoir Wait Time, which was nominated for the 2017 RBC Taylor non-fiction prize.
Works by Kenneth Sherman
Poetry by Kenneth Sherman
By Kenneth Sherman
Published in Emerging Scholars, Redux Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 242 (2020): 117.
By Kenneth Sherman
Published in New Work on Early Canadian Literature. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 213 (Summer 2012): 140-140.
By Kenneth Sherman
Published in The Languages of Poetry. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 129 (Summer 1991): 24-24.
By Kenneth Sherman
Published in Science & Literature. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 96 (Spring 1983): 80-81.
By Kenneth Sherman
Published in Contemporary Quebec Fiction. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 88 (Spring 1981): 91-91.
Book Reviews by Kenneth Sherman
By Kenneth Sherman
Published in Fictional Patterns. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 99 (Winter 1983): 148-149.
- Cross/cut by Ken Norris and Peter Van Toorn
By Kenneth Sherman
Published in The Moral Novel. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 80 (Spring 1979): 96-97.
- Diasporas by Seymour Mayne
Book Reviews of Kenneth Sherman's Works
By Kenneth Sherman
Reviewed in Blissful, Messy, Impermanence by Sonnet L'Abbé
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