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Sarah Klassen

January 29, 2015


Works by Sarah Klassen

Poetry

Poetry by Sarah Klassen

Poems for Advent, 1997
By Sarah Klassen
Published in Anne Carson. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 176 (Spring 2003): 106-107.
How to Treat Hostages
By Sarah Klassen
Published in The Languages of Poetry. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 129 (Summer 1991): 38-39.
Jael
By Sarah Klassen
Published in The Languages of Poetry. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 129 (Summer 1991): 39-39.
Dangerous elements
By Sarah Klassen
Published in Women, City, Wilderness. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 146 (Autumn 1995): 84-84.
Tea Cosy
By Sarah Klassen
Published in Women, City, Wilderness. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 146 (Autumn 1995): 85-85.

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