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Roy Miki, Contributor
Banff Centre Press
Roy Miki is a writer, poet, and
editor who teaches contemporary literature at Simon Fraser
University. He was born in Winnipeg but relocated to the west coast
in the late 1960s. As well as editing two journals and several
books, his publications include Justice in Our Time: The Japanese
Canadian Redress Settlement (Talonbooks 1991), co-written with
Cassandra Kobayashi, and Broken Entries: Race, Subjectivity,
Writing (Mercury 1998). A book of poems, Surrender, is
forthcoming from Mercury Press. Roy lives in Vancouver's Kitsilano
district.
Contributor to:
First Chapter
(contributor)
Publications:
The Prepoetics of William Carlos Williams: Kora in Hell, UMI
Research, 1983.
A Record of Writing: An Annotated and Illustrated Bibliography of
George Bowering, Talonbooks, 1990.
Justice in Our Time: The Japanese Canadian Redress Settlement
(co-author), Talonbooks/National Association of Japanese Canadians,
1991.
saving face: selected poems 1976-1988, Turnstone Press, 1991.
Market Rinse, DisOrientation, 1993.
Random Access File, Red Deer, 1995.
Broken Entries: Race, Subjectivity, and Writing, Mercury
Press, 1998.
Anticipation Alert, Housepress, 2000.
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