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List of Canadian writers
An alphabetical list of
Canadian Literary[?]
figures, including
poets
,
novelists
,
children's writers[?]
,
essayists
, and
scholars
.
Milton Acorn
(
1923
-
1986
) poet, has published 18 volumes of poetry
Ian Adam
(
1937
- )
Linda Aksomitis[?]
(nee Demyen) (
1951
?- ) novels, travel, poetry under pseudonym Sunflower Sue, manual for use of serger.
Charlotte Vale Allen[?]
(a.k.a. Katherine Marlowe) (
1941
- ) romantic novels, expert on
child abuse
Grant Allen
, (
1848
-
1899
),
The Woman Who Did
Sidney Allinson[?]
George Amabile
, (born 1936)
Rod Anderson[?]
Hubert Aquin[?]
(
1929
-
1977
)
modernist[?]
Quebecois
novelist
Gilles Archambault
Jeannette Armstrong[?]
David Arnason
Margaret Atwood
, (
1939
- )
The Handmaid's Tale
(
1985
),
Alias Grace
,
Surfacing
Margaret Avison
(
1918
- ) poet, has published 8 volumes of poetry
Phillipe-Ignace Francois Aubert du Gaspe[?]
(
1814
-
1841
), author of the first
French Canadian
novel
.
D.F. Bailey[?]
Himani Bannerji[?]
Volodimir Barabash[?]
Bruce Barber[?]
Steve Bareham[?]
Gary Barwin
Ronald Bates[?]
Bill Bauer
Nancy Bauer
Henry Beissel
, (born 1929)
William Bell
Nigel Bennett[?]
Pierre Berton
, (
1920
- ) prolific author of Canadian History, journalist and TV personality, popularizer of Canadian history
Dennison Berwick
, (
1956
- ), literary travel author now working in fiction
Gerard Bessette
(
1920
- ) Quebecois author
Carol Biberstein
, children's book
Great Grandma's Rocking Chair
Sandra Birdsell
, (born 1942), has published 3 works of short fiction and 3 novels, wrote
The Two-Headed Calf
Earle Birney[?]
(
1904
-
1995
) anti-conventional poet, also wrote novels, short stories, drama
Bill Bissett
(
1939
- ) poet, famous for incorporating sound and the visual into poetry
Neil Bissoondath
(
1955
- )
Marie-Claire Blais[?]
Clark Blaise
, (born 1940)
Christian Bok
, (born 1966), author of
Eunoia
Stephanie Bolster[?]
Roo Borson
, (born 1952)
Nidholas Boving[?]
George Bowering
(
1935
- )
Marilyn Bowering
David Boyd
George Elroy Boyd[?]
Catherine Bradford[?]
Karleen Bradford
Max Braithwaite[?]
(
1911
-
1995
) prairie depression era fiction
Dionne Brand
Di Brandt
(1952 - ) Manitoba poet and literary critic
Jaques Brault
(
1933
- )
Brian Brett
Robert Bringhurst
David Bromige
Bertram Brooker[?]
theosophist painter
Nicole Brossard
(
1943
- )
formalist poet[?]
Robert Budde
Margaret Buffie
Bonnie Burnard
Mick Burrs
Sharon Butala
([[1940- )
Anthony M. Buzzelli[?]
Morley Callaghan
(1903-1990) novelist and writer of short fiction, wrote
A Fine and Private Place
Silver Donald Cameron[?]
(
1937
- )
Phil Campagna[?]
Bliss Carman
(1861-1929) poet, wrote
Low Tide on Grand Pre
David Carpenter
Roch Carrier
(1937- ) French-Canadian novelist and writer of short fiction, wrote
La Guerre? Yes sir?
also landmark childerns story
The Sweater
Anne Carson
, (born 1950)
Gillian Chan
Wayson Choy
(1939- )
Leslie Choyce
Greg Clark[?]
(
1892
-
1977
)
Austin Clarke
George Elliott Clarke
poet,
U of T
professor
Lynn Coady
Leonard Cohen
, (born 1934), poet and singer
Matt Cohen[?]
(
1942
- )
Helena Coleman[?]
Karen Connelly
Ralph Conner (AKA Charles William Gordon)[?]
,
The Man from Glengarry
,
Glengarry School Days
.
Hugh Cook
Michael Cook[?]
Dennis Cooley
Doug Cooper[?]
John Paul Copeland[?]
Douglas Coupland
, (born
1961
),
Generation X
,
Girlfriend in a Coma
Isabella Valancy Crawford[?]
Claude Cremazie[?]
(
1827
-
1879
)
Lynn Crosbie
daring prose stylist
Lorna Crozier
Peter Cummings[?]
Alan Cumyn
Richard Cumyn
Herb Curtis
Leona Czwartkowski[?]
Annie Charlton Dalton[?]
Frank Davey
Robertson Davies
, (
1913
-
1995
) wrote
Fifth Business
(
1970
), publisher, professor,
journalist
Mazo de la Roche[?]
, Jalna saga
Sandra Dempsey[?]
Barry Dempster
Alexander Dewdney
computer science and philosophy
Christopher Dewdney
Don Domanski
Heather Down[?]
Candas Dorsey
William Henry Drummond[?]
, (1854-1907), poet,
The habitant
Réjean Ducharme
Dave Duncan
Margaret Dyment[?]
C. J. Everon
, (born 1971), historian and novelist:
Justice Better Attained
Edmundo Farolan[?]
Brian Fawcett
Trevor Ferguson
B.K. Filson[?]
Timothy Findley
, (1930-2002),
Pilgrim
Sheree Fitch[?]
Judith Fitzgerald[?]
Barbara Fletcher[?]
Cecil Foster[?]
Tess Fragoulis[?]
Raymond Fraser
author of "Rum River", Costa Blanca", etc.
Louis Fréchette[?]
, (1839-1908), poet, essayist, journalist, dramatist
Patrick Friesen[?]
Robert Froetsch[?]
Northrop Frye
, (1912-1991), influential critic, Shakespeare and Blake scholar
Robert Fulford[?]
autodictat, journalist
Nicola Furlong[?]
James V. Fusco[?]
Grover Gall[?]
Mavis Gallant
, (1922- )
Saint-Denys Garneau[?]
Margaret Gibson[?]
William Gibson
(1948-) Pioneering
cyberpunk
author,
Neuromancer
,
All Tomorrow's Parties
Joanna Glass[?]
Jacques Godbout[?]
David Godfrey[?]
Leona Gom[?]
Hiromi Goto[?]
Katherine Govier[?]
Barbara Gowdy
The Romantic
;
The White Bone
and short stories
Neile Graham[?]
John Grey[?]
Frederick Phillip Grove[?]
Richard Grove[?]
Genni Gunn[?]
Joan Haggerty[?]
Roderick Haig-Brown[?]
Arthur Hailey
, (1920- )indefatigable researcher, author of
Hotel
(
1965
),
Airport
(
1968
)
Thomas Chandler Haliburton
way old humorist: Uncle Sam beard puller, author of
The Clockmaker
series
Jane Hamilton[?]
Claire Harris[?]
Marjorie Harris[?]
Elisabeth Harvor[?]
Barbara Haworth-Attard[?]
Anne Hebert[?]
, Acadian author, educator
Kamouraska
Louis Hémon[?]
- (1880-1913), novelist and journalist,
Maria Chapdelaine
John Herbert[?]
Thomson Highway[?]
native playwright
Dry Lips Moved to Kapuskasing
Robert Hilles[?]
Jack Hodgins
Greg Hollingshead[?]
Hugh Hood[?]
Montreal Anglo poet. Master work is 10 volume novel.
Cornelia Hoogland[?]
Jan Horner[?]
Harold Horwood[?]
Matt Hughes[?]
Bruce Hunter[?]
Catherine Hunter[?]
Maureen Hunter[?]
Nancy Huston
, (1953- )
Hazel Hutchins[?]
Bruce Hutchison[?]
Michael Ignatieff[?]
Susan Ioannou[?]
Joan Irvine[?]
Donald Jack[?]
J. Robert Janes
, (born 1932)
K.V. Johansen[?]
Pauline E. Johnson[?]
Andy Jones[?]
comedic playwright and performer
Terry Jordan[?]
John Joyce[?]
Surjeet Kalsey[?]
Smaro Kamboureli[?]
Welwyn Wilton Katz[?]
Guy Gavriel Kay
fantasy genre fiction
Lionel Kearns[?]
Adam Kidd[?]
Crawford Kilian[?]
Crad Kilodney[?]
american born misanthrope and self published author
W.P. Kinsella[?]
writes novels about baseball and natives
Field of Dreams
Thomas King[?]
Alex Kizuk[?]
Raymond Knister[?]
Joy Kogawa[?]
,
Obasan
Lawrence Kootnikoff[?]
Myrna Kostash[?]
Henry Kriesel[?]
Robert Kroetsch[?]
Robert N.Kucey
, (1940- )
Tim Lander[?]
Patrick Lane[?]
Evelyn Lau[?]
bitter ex-hooker, bitter ex of W.P. Kinsella
Margaret Laurence[?]
(1926 - 1987) novelist, wrote "The Stone Angel"
Irving Layton[?]
sex machine poet!
Stephen Leacock
, (1869-1944), McGill University economics and poltical science prof. text book writer and intenational renowned humorist
Dennis Lee[?]
- writer of children's poetry
Sky Lee[?]
Mark Leiren-Young[?]
John Lent[?]
Dorothy Livesay[?]
Malcolm Lowry
, (1909-1957) wrote
Under the Volcano
in Canada (
1947
)
Agnes Maule Machar[?]
Ann-Marie MacDonald[?]
Bernell MacDonald
, (1966-1996)
Hugh MacDonald
Jake MacDonald[?]
Gwendolyn MacEwen[?]
Isabel Ecclestone Mackay[?]
Hugh MacLennan
(1907 - 1990) novelist and essayist, wrote
Two Solitudes
and
Barometer Rising
Alistair MacLeod
, (1936- )
Antonine Maillet[?]
, Acadian author, educator
Kevin Major[?]
Eli Mandel[?]
Miriam Mandel[?]
Lee Maracle[?]
Daphne Marlatt[?]
John Marlyn
, (1912-1985)
David Margoshes[?]
Nicole Markotic[?]
Yann Martel
, (born 1963), 2002
Booker Prize
Winner
Carol Matas[?]
Shirlee Smith Matheson[?]
Steve McCaffery[?]
Nellie McClung[?]
crusanding journalist, MP,
John McCrae
, (1872-1918), ("
In Flanders' Fields
")
David McFadden[?]
James McIntyre
, (1827-1906), the "Cheese Poet," known as the worst poet in Canadian history
Don McKay[?]
poet
Rhonda McLean[?]
Marshall McLuhan
, (1911-1980), English professor and media studies author.
Susan McMaster[?]
Robert McNeil[?]
Sylvia McNicoll[?]
John Metcalf
Anne Michaels[?]
Christine Michels[?]
Roy Miki[?]
Rohinton Mistry
, (born 1952),
Such a Long Journet
,
A Fine Balance
jane Mitchell[?]
Jared Mitchell[?]
W.O. Mitchell
Who has Seen the Wind
Lucy Maude Montgomery
, (1874-1942) =
Anne of Green Gables
Susanna Moodie[?]
(nee Strickland), (1803-1885),
Roughing it in the Bush
Brian Moore[?]
Keith Moreau[?]
, (born 1951), writer and illustrator of children's books like
ABC Fun Things Book[?]
Edythe Morahan de Lauzon
, poetess
Bernice Morgan[?]
Kim Morrisse[?]
Colin Morton[?]
Daniel David Moses[?]
Tara Moss[?]
(1973- ) - wrote Fetish
Erin Moure[?]
Farley Mowat
, (1921- )
Never Cry Wolf
,
My Discovery of America
Karen Mulholland[?]
Robert Munsch[?]
- American born writer of children's stories
Allison Muri[?]
Alice Munro[?]
, (1931- )
John Murrell[?]
Jai Murugan[?]
Susan Musgrave[?]
Poet. Married for love.
Brian Nation[?]
Émile Nelligan[?]
, (1879-1941), French-Canadian poet
John Newlove[?]
George D. Nicholls[?]
Kimberlley Nickmann[?]
bpNichol
poet
James Norman[?]
Alden Nowlan[?]
Sheldon Oberman[?]
Michael Ondaatje
, (1943- ) wrote
The English Patient
(
1993
)
P.K. Page[?]
Len Peterson[?]
Marjorie Pickthall[?]
Ted Plantos[?]
Simone Poirier-Bures[?]
Daniel Poliquin[?]
Sharon Pollock[?]
Jacques Poulin[?]
, "The "Jimmy" Trilogy" (translated titled)
E.J. Pratt[?]
poet
Robert Priest[?]
poet
E. Annie Proulx[?]
The Shipping News
Jean Baptiste Proulx[?]
, (1846-1904), dramatist and essayist
Al Purdy[?]
poet
Darlene Quaife[?]
Paul Quarrington[?]
Gurcharan Rampuri[?]
Nino Ricci[?]
David Adams Richards
, (1950- )
Mordecai Richler
, (1931-2001)
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
(
1959
)
Gwen Pharis Ringwood[?]
Sir Charles G.D. Roberts[?]
author of a number of "animal stories"
Ken Roberts[?]
Paul William Roberts[?]
Spider Robinson
American born Science-Fiction/humour writer, "Callahan's Crosstime Saloon"
Don Rogalski[?]
Linda Rogers[?]
Leon Rooke[?]
Sinclair Ross[?]
renowned short story author
Gabrielle Roy
, (1909-1983)
The Tin Flute
George Ryga[?]
Rick Salutin[?]
political writer, essayist editor
John Ralston Saul
businessman, essayist, diplomat
Robert J. Sawyer[?]
Andreas Schroeder[?]
Alvin Schwartz
Shyam Selvadurai[?]
Robert Service[?]
poet of the Yukon
Mark Shainblum[?]
Murphy O. Shewchuk[?]
Carol Shields
, (1935- )
Marsha Skrypush[?]
Joseph Skvorecky[?]
Chekoslovakian born Canadian novelist, English professor
Beverly Slopen[?]
Esta Spalding[?]
Elizabeth Smart
, (1913-1986)
Russell E. Smith[?]
Taylor Smith[?]
Brik Sproxton[?]
Richard Stevenson[?]
Kathy Stinson[?]
Anne Stone[?]
Samuel Strickland[?]
, (1804-1867)
Twenty-seven Years in Canada West
Rita Summers[?]
james L. Swanson[?]
Robert Sward[?]
Mark Swartz[?]
George Swede
Anne Szumigalski[?]
Kevin Taylor[?]
Sharon Thesen[?]
Audrey Thomas[?]
John Thompson
Elizabeth Thornton[?]
Catherine Parr Traill[?]
(nee Strickland), (1802-1899)
Life in the Backwoods of Canada
Rhea Tregebov[?]
Michel Tremblay
, (born 1942)
Dietmar Trommeshauser[?]
Maxine Trottier[?]
Stuart Douglas Trueman[?]
Elise Turcotte[?]
Michael Turner[?]
Jane Urquhart
, (1949- ) novelist
W.D. Valgardson[?]
,
The Girl with the Bottecelli Face
Edo Van Belkom[?]
Guy Vandergaeghe[?]
Kees Vanderhayden[?]
Brain Vanderlip[?]
Aritha Van Herk[?]
M.G. Vassanji[?]
David Watmough[?]
Fred Wah[?]
Bronwen Wallace[?]
Ted Warnell[?]
Alison Wearing[?]
Rudy Weibe[?]
John Weier[?]
Elizabeth Wellburn[?]
Frank Westcott[?]
Mavis West[?]
Thomas Wharton[?]
Diana Wieler[?]
Ethel Wilson[?]
,
Swamp Angel
,
Hettie Dorval
, "The Window"
Rob Winger[?]
Beverly Wood[?]
George Woodcock
, (1912-1995), poet, critic and
anarchist
author of
Anarchism
Patrick Woodcock[?]
lance Woolaver[?]
L.R. Wright[?]
Robert L.J. Zenik[?]
Jan Zwicky[?]
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