Nowlan Alden:
Alden Nowlan: Selected Poems
Editor: PatrickLane, Editor: LornaCrozier
House Of Anansi Press , 1996
Quality paperback, 178 pages
Size: 203x129 mm
ISBN: 9780887845734
ISBN-10: 0887845738
Alden Nowlan
Born In Hants Co., Nova Scotia, In 1933, Alden Nowlan Moved To Hartland, New Brunswick, When He Was Nineteen, And Worked On The Hartland Observer As Reporter, Editor, And General Facilitator Until He Went To Saint John (And The Telegraph Journal) In 1963. In 1968 He Was Invited To Take Up The Position Of Writer-In-Residence At The University Of New Brunswick In Fredericton. Alden Nowlan Died On June 27Th, 1983.
Patrick Lane
Patrick Lane, Considered By Most Writers And Critics To Be One Of Canada's Finest Poets, Was Born In 1939 In Nelson, Bc. He Grew Up In The Okanagan Region Of The Bc Interior, Primarily In Vernon. He Came To Vancouver And Co-Founded A Small Press, Very Stone House With Bill Bissett And Seymour Mayne. He Then Drifted Extensively Throughout North And South America. He Has Worked At A Variety Of Jobs From Labourer To Industrial Accountant, But Much Of His Life Has Been Spent As A Poet, Having Produced Twenty-Four Books Of Poetry To Date. He Is Also The Father Of Five Children And Grandfather Of Fi
Lorna Crozier
Lorna Crozier And Her Partner Patrick Lane Are Among Canada's Leading Poets. Crozier Is The Author Of Ten Books Of Poetry, Including "The Garden Going On Without Us" (1983), The Governor General's Award-Winning "Inventing The Hawk" (1992), "Everything Arrives At The Light" (1995), "A Saving Grace" (1996) And "What The Living Won'T Let Go" (2000). In 1995 She Co-Edited "Breathing Fire: Canada's New Poets" With Patrick Lane.

