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Oh, Trans-Canada Highway

Artist
Renat's Left Hand
Price
$10.00
Date
2023
Publisher
Self-Published
Format
Zines
Genre
Poetry, Canadian
Description

Oh, Trans-Canada Highway, Oh, Trans-Canada Highway is a self-published zine inspired by a road trip to Vancouver. Each poem, starting with “Oh, Trans-Canada Highway…” , is a fantasy on the marriage between a driver and the road with the writer’s familiar humour and surrealism.

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