Pat Lowther - Critical Studies

Critical Studies

  • Gail McKay (1978). The Pat Lowther poem. Coach House Press. ISBN 978-0-88910-105-0.
  • Margaret Atwood (2000). "Last Testaments: Pat Lowther and John Thompson". Second words: selected critical prose, 1960-1982. House of Anansi. ISBN 978-0-88784-654-0.
  • Toby Brooks (2000). Pat Lowther's Continent: Her Life and Work. Gynergy Books. ISBN 978-0-921881-54-4.
  • Christine Wiesenthal, ed. (2005). The Half-Lives of Pat Lowther. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-3635-3.

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