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Nowlan, Alden Poets Poetry Canadian World Literature


Nowlan, Alden

1933-1983 Maritime poet, journalist, and novelist. Alden Nowlan wrote twenty-four books, including Bread, Wine and Salt for which he was awarded the 1968 Governor General's Award for Poetry.

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- RealAudio tracks of Nowlan speaking on various topics.


  • - Text of the poem.
  • - Brief biography, bibliography, and several essays.
  • - Description of the collection, held at the University of Calgary, and a biocritical essay.
  • - Biography, publications, and critical materials.
  • - Review of 'If I Could Turn and Meet Myself: The Life of Alden Nowlan', written by New Brunswick teacher and writer, Patrick Toner.
  • - RealAudio files of a reading by Robert Bly and Thomas R. Smith from the anthology, 'What Happened When He Went to the Store for Bread: Poems by Alden Nowlan'.


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