Dr. Peter Trower
Peter Trower was born at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, England, in 1930. He immigrated to British Columbia at age ten, following the death of his test-pilot father in a plane crash. His mother married a West Coast pulp mill superintendent who drowned soon after. Trower quit school to work as a logger for twenty-two years. Since 1969, he has published more than a dozen books of poetry--from which poems were selected for "Haunted Hills & Hanging Valleys: Selected Poems 1969-2004"--and contributed to...See more
Peter Trower was born at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, England, in 1930. He immigrated to British Columbia at age ten, following the death of his test-pilot father in a plane crash. His mother married a West Coast pulp mill superintendent who drowned soon after. Trower quit school to work as a logger for twenty-two years. Since 1969, he has published more than a dozen books of poetry--from which poems were selected for "Haunted Hills & Hanging Valleys: Selected Poems 1969-2004"--and contributed to several issues of "Raincoast Chronicles" and "Vancouver Magazine". Poetry collections such as "Moving Through Mystery" (1969), "Between the Sky and the Splinters" (1974), "The Alders and Others" (1969) and "Ragged Horizons" (1978) express his admiration and resentment at the magisterial power of nature. He has written three novels about the West Coast logging life: "Grogan's Cafe" (1993), "Dead Man's Ticket" (1996) and "The Judas Hills" (2000). Trower lives in Gibsons, British Columbia. See less