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The Alden Nowlan Papers
Jean Moore, compiler; Apollonia Steele and Jean F. Tener, editors ISBN 1895176158 xl + 585
pages Canadian Archival Inventory Series. Literary Papers. No. 10. |
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About the Book Born in Windsor, Nova
Scotia, largely self-educated, working as a farmer, a mill-worker and,
more regularly, as a journalist in New Brunswick, Alden Nowlan is the
author of some twelve volumes of verse and three books of fiction, including
the posthumously published The Wanton Troopers (1988). Often referred
to as "the poet of plain talk," Nowlan reflects a strong compassion
for individuals whose lives are characterized by hardship and constriction,
as well as a recurring note of protest directed against the forces of
puritanism and authority that inhibit the human spirit. Introduced with
a scholarly biocritical essay by Dr. Robert Gibbs of the University
of New Brunswick, this volume constitutes a welcome and worthy contribution
to the Canadian Archival Inventory Series, and offers a rich fund of material
for our understanding of an outstanding Maritime poet and novelist. Table of Contents
Orders For information on how to order this book, please click here. |
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