Sarah Binks
Auteur : Paul Hiebert
Date de publication : 1971
Éditeur : McClelland and Stewart
Nombre de pages : 155
Résumé du livre
'Winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humor, Sarah Binks is Paul Hiebert's entertainingly profound study of the wholly mythical but quite irresistible "Sweet Songstress of Saskatchewan", who gave her life to poetry, and died a martyr to the Muse. In addition to his hilarious analysis of Sarah's life and environment, and the influences on her work effected by Ole and hired man, Rover the Dog, and her friend, Mathilda Schwantzhacker, Professor Hiebert also presents us with a wide selection of Sarah's tenderest and most inspiring works.'-Publisher.