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John Steffler

January 29, 2015


Works by John Steffler

PoetryBook Reviews of Author

Poetry by John Steffler

Green Giving
By John Steffler
Published in Translation. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 117 (Summer 1988): 113-113.
Walls of Sound
By John Steffler
Published in Translation. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 117 (Summer 1988): 107-107.
The Cobs Fatten, But Every So Often
By John Steffler
Published in Translation. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 117 (Summer 1988): 10-10.

Book Reviews of John Steffler's Works

Helix: New and Selected Poems
By John Steffler
Reviewed in Well-Versed in Signals by Antje M. Rauwerda
The Wreckage of Play
By John Steffler
Reviewed in Homes We Know by Margaret Harry
Gothic Music Poetry

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