Paul Hiebert' s critical biography of the wholly mythical but irrepressible and irresistible Sarah Binks, " the Sweet Songstress of Saskatchewan, " who gave her life to poetry and died a martyr to the muse, is a hilarious analysis of her career and influences, along with a memorable selection of the poet's tenderest, most inspiring writings. This masterpiece of satire won the 1947 Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour.
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Paul Hiebert' s critical biography of the wholly mythical but irrepressible and irresistible Sarah Binks, " the Sweet Songstress of Saskatchewan, " who gave her life to poetry and died a martyr to the muse, is a hilarious analysis of her career and influences, along with a memorable selection of the poet's tenderest, most inspiring writings. This masterpiece of satire won the 1947 Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour.
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