Ernest Hillen is a Canadian writer and journalist.[1] A longtime editor with Saturday Night,[1] he became best known for two memoirs which he published in the 1990s about his childhood experiences during World War II.[2]
Ernest Hillen | |
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Born | Netherlands |
Occupation | journalist, writer |
Nationality | Canadian |
Genre | memoir |
Notable works | The Way of a Boy, Small Mercies |
Hillen was born in the Netherlands in 1934 as the child of a Canadian mother and a Dutch father,[3] and the family moved to West Java, Indonesia when he was a child.[2] However, following the Japanese Occupation of Indonesia in 1942, the family was confined to detention camps for several years.[2] After the war ended the family moved between Canada, the Netherlands and Indonesia for several years until the 1950s, when Hillen moved to Toronto.[2]
He took his first job in journalism with the German-language newspaper Torontoer Zeitung,[2] and was later a contributor to Weekend, The Idler, the Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail and The Wall Street Journal before joining Saturday Night.[2]
While with Saturday Night, he wrote his first piece of personal journalism about his childhood.[4] The piece, titled "The Swimming Pool", appeared in the 1990 anthology The Saturday Night Traveller.[4] During his career, he also wrote a number of radio plays for CBC Radio.[1]
His first book-length memoir, The Way of a Boy, was published in 1993 and detailed his childhood experiences in Indonesia.[2] The book was a shortlisted nominee for the Trillium Book Awards in 1994.[5] In 1995, the Japanese publishing company Kodansha bought the rights to release a translated Japanese language edition of the memoir, making it one of the first accounts of the Indonesian occupation ever published in that country.[6]
A sequel, Small Mercies: A Boy After War, was published in 1997,[7] and won the inaugural Viacom Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction.[8]
In 2008, Hillen published A Weekend Memoir, about his experiences travelling across Canada as a journalist. Both The Way of a Boy and Small Mercies were also reissued that year.[9]