This essay on ecology and language was originally presented during Convocation exercises held by Nova Scotia Agricultural College on 4 May 2012, at which the author received an honourary Doctorate of Laws from Dalhousie University.
One of these contains the story of Little Thunder and his journey to find a wife, as told to Rand by Susan Barss in 1847. The other is the story of a woman who survives alone on an island after being abandoned by her husband.
This book celebrates the life and work of acclaimed New Brunswick photographer Thaddeus Holownia, former head of Fine Arts and Research Professor at Mount Allison University, and recipient of the Lieutenant-Governor's Award for High ...
Through Darkling Air is an extensive study of the life and work of Canadian poet Richard Outram (1930–2005) in which Peter Sanger provides detailed analysis of Outram’s poetry, his influences and allusions, and of his collaboration with ...
"This book first appeared in 1986 in what was essentially a privately published monograph that was printed for the author by the publishers of the literary periodical The Antigonish Review.
For over four decades, Nova Scotia poet and essayist Peter Sanger has quietly shaped the literary landscape of the nation, both through his own critically acclaimed books and as the long-serving poetry editor of The Antigonish Review.