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Richard Teleky

January 29, 2015


Works by Richard Teleky

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Opinions by Richard Teleky

Editing “Old Ladies”: Margaret Avison, P.K. Page, Miriam Waddington, Suzanne Rosenberg, and Jane Jacobs
By Richard Teleky
Published in Spectres of Modernism. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 209 (Summer 2011): 189-198.

Articles by Richard Teleky

The Poet as Translator: Margaret Avison's "Hungarian Snap"
By Richard Teleky
Published in Transcreations. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 135 (Winter 1992): 112-122.

Book Reviews by Richard Teleky

Budapest Boy in Canada
By Richard Teleky
Published in Canadian Literature 214 (Autumn 2012): 189-90.
  • The Geography of Arrival by George Sipos (Author)
Language/Linguistics Poetry

Book Reviews of Richard Teleky's Works

Pack up the Moon
By Richard Teleky
Reviewed in Ontario Novels by Ian Dennis
The Oxford Book of French-Canadian Short Stories
By Richard Teleky
Reviewed in Expanding Vision by Estelle Dansereau
Novel Ontario
The Exile Book of Canadian Dog Stories
By Richard Teleky
Reviewed in Sit, Stay, and Play by Owen Percy
Short Fiction
Goodnight, Sweetheart and Other Stories
By Richard Teleky
Reviewed in Surfaces by Susanne Goodison
Animal Studies Ecocriticism Short Fiction Sports Writing

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