Wah retired after 40 years of teaching and lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with his wife Pauline Butling. He remains active writing and performing public readings of his poetry. From 2006 to 2007, he served as the Writer-in-Residence at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia.
On December 20, 2011, Wah was appointed as Canada's Parliamentary Poet Laureate.[4] He is the fifth poet to hold this office. In 2013 he was made an Officer in the Order of Canada.
Scree: The Collected Earlier Poems 1962-1991 (Vancouver: Talonbooks, 2015) 633 pp. ISBN9780889229488
Music at the Heart of Thinking a poetry collection published in July 2020.[5]
A Door to be Kicked: A Radio Play by Fred Wah a radio play script authored by Fred Wah based on the Diamond Grill. The radio play was produced and recorded by Kootenay Co-op Radio in February 2022 and won the 2023 National Community Radio Best in Podcasting Award.
Criticism
Banting, Pamela. Body Inc.: A Theory of Translation Poetics. Winnipeg: Turnstone Press, 1995.
Diehl-Jones, Charlene. Fred Wah and His Works. Toronto: ECW Press, 1996.
John Z. Ming Chen: The Influence of Daoism on Asian-Canadian Writers. Mellen, 2008.
References
^Billy K. L. So; John Fitzgerald; Huang Jianli; James K. Chin, eds. (2003). Power and Identity in the Chinese World Order. Hong Kong University Press. p. 323. ISBN962-209-590-9.