fiction.wikisort.org - WriterRichard Bruce Wright CM (March 4, 1937 – February 7, 2017) was a Canadian novelist. He was known for his break-through 2001 novel Clara Callan, which won three major literary awards in Canada: The Giller Prize, the Trillium Book Award, and the Governor General's Award.
Canadian novelist (1937-2017)
Richard B. Wright
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Born | Richard Bruce Wright (1937-03-04)March 4, 1937 Midland, Ontario, Canada |
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Died | February 7, 2017(2017-02-07) (aged 79) St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada |
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Occupation | Writer |
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Nationality | Canadian |
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Notable works | The Weekend Man, In The Middle Of A Life, Clara Callan, & Mr.Shakespeare's Bastard |
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Spouse | Phyllis Cotton |
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Early life and education
Wright was born in Midland, Ontario, to Laverne and Laura (née Thomas). Wright graduated from Midland high school in 1956, and attended and graduated from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute in the area of Radio and TV arts in 1959. He worked briefly within local newspapers and radio stations as a copywriter before becoming an assistant editor for Macmillan Canada in 1960.[1]
Career
Debut and success
Wright married Phyllis Wright (née Cotton) in 1966 and they have two sons, Christopher Stephen and Richard Andrew. During Wright's time at Macmillan, he published his first book, a children's book entitled Andrew Tolliver (later retitled One John A. Too Many). Wright's first full-length novel, The Weekend Man, was written in eighteen months while staying at his wife's family cottage in Quebec.[2] The novel became a critical success, winning praise for Wright's versatility and ability to create believable female characters.[3] In 1970, Wright returned to postsecondary at Trent University, graduating in 1972 with a B.A. in English.[1] In 1976, Wright obtained a position at Ridley College, a private school, teaching English until his retirement.
Later career
Although nominated for several literary awards, Wright didn't gain recognition until 2001 when his novel Clara Callan won both the Giller Prize and Governor-General's Award. This led to the republication of many of his earlier works.[2] This novel went on to win three of Canada's major literary awards: The Giller Prize, the Trillium Book Award, and the Governor General's Award. Wright's published works deal with the lives of ordinary people, with a profound balance of depth and sensitivity. Wright had been praised as an author who created believable characters with a voice that must be heard.[4] The reviewer in The Montreal Gazette is just one of many who have praised Wright's work, stating that his most recent book, Mr.Shakespeare's Bastard, is "A masterful novel … [which] confirms his ability to evoke an authentically female sensibility."[5] The novel has continued to gain recognition and was described by The Winnipeg Free Press as a novel that "Draws us swiftly through the pages..."[6] Wright provides a narrative of pure life to his settings and character backgrounds that have continued to give him wide recognition as a Canadian novelist.[2] His novels have been, and continue to be, published all around the world. In 2006, Wright received an Honorary Doctor of Letters from Trent University, and in 2007 he became a member of the Order of Canada.[7]
Later life and death
He lived in St. Catharines, Ontario, where he wrote full-time and enjoyed the recreational pastimes of walking, reading and music. Wright died in hospital on the morning of February 7, 2017 as a result of a stroke.[8][9] He was 79.[10]
Awards and nominations
- Toronto Book Award 1973 (In The Middle Of Life)
- Faber Memorial Prize UK 1975 (In The Middle Of Life)
- Nom. Giller Prize 1995 (The Age Of Longing)
- Nom. Governor General's Award 1995 (The Age Of Longing)
- Governor General's Award 2001 (Clara Callan)
- Giller Prize 2001 (Clara Callan)
- Trillium Book Award 2001 (Clara Callan)
- Honorary Doctor of Letters 2006 (Trent University)
- Member of The Order Of Canada 2007
Bibliography
- Andrew Tolliver (1965) – later retitled One John A. Too Many
- The Weekend Man (1970)
- In the Middle of a Life (1973)
- Farthing's Fortunes (1976)
- Final Things (1980)
- The Teacher's Daughter (1982)
- Tourists (1984)
- One John A. Too Many (1984)
- Sunset Manor (1990)
- The Age of Longing (1995)
- Clara Callan (2001)
- Adultery (2004)
- October (2007)
- Mr. Shakespeare's Bastard (2010)
- A Life With Words: A Writer's Memoir [non-fiction] (2015)[11]
- Nightfall (2016)[12]
References
- Canadian Who's Who 2010 Volume XLV. Toronto Press, Inc. October 2009. ISBN 978-1-4426-4155-6.
- Richard B. Wright. Great Neck Publishing.
- "An Interview With Richard B. Wright". BookBrowse LLC.
- Tausky, Thomas E. "Wright, Richard". Oxford University Press.[permanent dead link]
- "Richard B. Wright Mr.Shakespeare's Bastard". The Cooke Agency. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06.
- "Mr.Shakespeare's Bastard". Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership. ProQuest 751388715. [permanent dead link]
- "Governor General Announces New Appointments to the Order of Canada". Governor General of Canada. Archived from the original on 2008-01-01.
- "Richard B. Wright, author of Clara Callan, dies at 79". CBC. February 8, 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
- La Rose, Lauren (February 8, 2017). "Award-winning Canadian author Richard B. Wright dead at 79". Montreal Gazette. Archived from the original on February 8, 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
- Medley, Mark (February 8, 2017). "Canadian novelist Richard B. Wright, author of Clara Callan, dies at 79". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
- Wright, Richard B. (2015-09-15). A Life with Words. ISBN 9781476785349.
- Wright, Richard B. (2016-05-03). Nightfall. ISBN 9781476785370.
External links
Recipients of the Giller Prize |
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1990s | |
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2000s |
- Michael Ondaatje, Anil's Ghost / David Adams Richards, Mercy among the Children (2000)
- Richard B. Wright, Clara Callan (2001)
- Austin Clarke, The Polished Hoe (2002)
- M. G. Vassanji, The In-Between World of Vikram Lall (2003)
- Alice Munro, Runaway (2004)
- David Bergen, The Time in Between (2005)
- Vincent Lam, Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures (2006)
- Elizabeth Hay, Late Nights on Air (2007)
- Joseph Boyden, Through Black Spruce (2008)
- Linden MacIntyre, The Bishop's Man (2009)
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2010s |
- Johanna Skibsrud, The Sentimentalists (2010)
- Esi Edugyan, Half-Blood Blues (2011)
- Will Ferguson, 419 (2012)
- Lynn Coady, Hellgoing (2013)
- Sean Michaels, Us Conductors (2014)
- André Alexis, Fifteen Dogs (2015)
- Madeleine Thien, Do Not Say We Have Nothing (2016)
- Michael Redhill, Bellevue Square (2017)
- Esi Edugyan, Washington Black (2018)
- Ian Williams, Reproduction (2019)
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2020s | |
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Winners of the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction |
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1930s | |
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1940s |
- Ringuet, Thirty Acres (1940)
- Alan Sullivan, Three Came to Ville Marie (1941)
- G. Herbert Sallans, Little Man (1942)
- Thomas Head Raddall, The Pied Piper of Dipper Creek (1943)
- Gwethalyn Graham, Earth and High Heaven (1944)
- Hugh MacLennan, Two Solitudes (1945)
- Winifred Bambrick, Continental Revue (1946)
- Gabrielle Roy, The Tin Flute (1947)
- Hugh MacLennan, The Precipice (1948)
- Philip Child, Mr. Ames Against Time (1949)
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1950s |
- Germaine Guèvremont, The Outlander (1950)
- Morley Callaghan, The Loved and the Lost (1951)
- David Walker, The Pillar (1952)
- David Walker, Digby (1953)
- Igor Gouzenko, The Fall of a Titan (1954)
- Lionel Shapiro, The Sixth of June (1955)
- Adele Wiseman, The Sacrifice (1956)
- Gabrielle Roy, Street of Riches (1957)
- Colin McDougall, Execution (1958)
- Hugh MacLennan, The Watch That Ends the Night (1959)
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1960s | |
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1970s |
- Dave Godfrey, The New Ancestors (1970)
- Mordecai Richler, St. Urbain's Horseman (1971)
- Robertson Davies, The Manticore (1972)
- Rudy Wiebe, The Temptations of Big Bear (1973)
- Margaret Laurence, The Diviners (1974)
- Brian Moore, The Great Victorian Collection (1975)
- Marian Engel, Bear (1976)
- Timothy Findley, The Wars (1977)
- Alice Munro, Who Do You Think You Are? (1978)
- Jack Hodgins, The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne (1979)
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1980s |
- George Bowering, Burning Water (1980)
- Mavis Gallant, Home Truths: Selected Canadian Stories (1981)
- Guy Vanderhaeghe, Man Descending (1982)
- Leon Rooke, Shakespeare's Dog (1983)
- Josef Škvorecký, The Engineer of Human Souls (1984)
- Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale (1985)
- Alice Munro, The Progress of Love (1986)
- M. T. Kelly, A Dream Like Mine (1987)
- David Adams Richards, Nights Below Station Street (1988)
- Paul Quarrington, Whale Music (1989)
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1990s |
- Nino Ricci, Lives of the Saints (1990)
- Rohinton Mistry, Such a Long Journey (1991)
- Michael Ondaatje, The English Patient (1992)
- Carol Shields, The Stone Diaries (1993)
- Rudy Wiebe, A Discovery of Strangers (1994)
- Greg Hollingshead, The Roaring Girl (1995)
- Guy Vanderhaeghe, The Englishman's Boy (1996)
- Jane Urquhart, The Underpainter (1997)
- Diane Schoemperlen, Forms of Devotion (1998)
- Matt Cohen, Elizabeth and After (1999)
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2000s |
- Michael Ondaatje, Anil's Ghost (2000)
- Richard B. Wright, Clara Callan (2001)
- Gloria Sawai, A Song for Nettie Johnson (2002)
- Douglas Glover, Elle (2003)
- Miriam Toews, A Complicated Kindness (2004)
- David Gilmour, A Perfect Night to Go to China (2005)
- Peter Behrens, The Law of Dreams (2006)
- Michael Ondaatje, Divisadero (2007)
- Nino Ricci, The Origin of Species (2008)
- Kate Pullinger, The Mistress of Nothing (2009)
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2010s |
- Dianne Warren, Cool Water (2010)
- Patrick deWitt, The Sisters Brothers (2011)
- Linda Spalding, The Purchase (2012)
- Eleanor Catton, The Luminaries (2013)
- Thomas King, The Back of the Turtle (2014)
- Guy Vanderhaeghe, Daddy Lenin and Other Stories (2015)
- Madeleine Thien, Do Not Say We Have Nothing (2016)
- Joel Thomas Hynes, We'll All Be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night (2017)
- Sarah Henstra, The Red Word (2018)
- Joan Thomas, Five Wives (2019)
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2020s | |
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Authority control |
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National libraries | |
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Other | |
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