fiction.wikisort.org - WriterAnn Diamond is a Canadian poet, short story writer, and novelist.
Canadian poet
For the New Zealand hotel-keeper, storekeeper and midwife, see Ann Diamond (midwife). For the English journalist, see Anne Diamond.
Ann Diamond |
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Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Occupation | Writer, poet, novelist |
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Nationality | Canadian |
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Genre | Poetry, Fiction |
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Diamond's poetic tale, A Nun's Diary, was adapted for theatre by Robert LePage and presented in Montreal and Toronto at Theatre Passe Muraille.[1]
In 2014 Diamond wrote a memoir, The Man Next Door, about her friend and neighbour Leonard Cohen.[2]
Selected works
- Poetry
- "Lil" (1977)
- "A Nun's Diary" (1984)
- "Terrorist Letters" (1992)
- Short stories
- "Snakebite" (1989)
- "Evil Eye" (1994) (winner of the Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction)
- Novels
- "Mona's Dance" (1988)
- "Dead white males" (2000)
- "Static Control" (2005)
- Memoir
See also
Poetry portal
- List of Canadian poets
- List of Canadian writers
- List of Quebec writers
- Geist (magazine)
- Quebec Writers' Federation Awards
References
External links
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