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Frank Davey' s Earle Birney provides a solid and succinct introduction to the life and writings of the Canadian poet.
In 1967 M. L. Rosenthal published The New Poets: American and British Poetry Since World War II. This critical study describes many of the movements and individuals who have helped define landscape of poetry written in the English-speaking world in the last half of the twentieth century.
David Stouck's Major Canadian Authors, published in 1984, provides a comprehensive introduction to the life and works of seventeen Canadian authors from...
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