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Canadian author, published an experimental novel
The Afterpeople; A Patheticon
on House of Anansi press back in 1970. there's a review here which makes it sound interesting:
http://canlit.legacy.arts.ubc.ca/revi...
It sounds like his later stuff might be less experimental but still interesting possibly, although a fair bit of it looks to be poetry.
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It sounds like his later stuff might be less experimental but still interesting possibly, although a fair bit of it looks to be poetry.