:''This article is about Austin Clarke, the Canadian novelist. For the Irish poet of the same name see:
Austin Clarke (poet).''
'Austin Ardinel Chesterfield Clarke,'
CM ,
O.Ont (born
26 July 1934) is a
Canadian novelist,
essayist and
short story writer who lives in
Toronto,
Ontario. Born in
St. James,
Barbados, in 1955 Clarke moved to Canada, where he attended the
University of Toronto. He was a reporter in the Ontario communities of
Timmins and
Kirkland, before joining the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and eventually became a freelance journalist. In 1998, he was made a Member of the
Order of Canada. He won the
Giller Prize for ''The Polished Hoe'' in
2002, as well as the
Commonwealth Writers Prize in
2003.
Bibliography
Novels
★ ''The Survivors of the Crossing'' -
1964
★ ''The Meeting Point'' -
1967
★ ''Storm of Fortune'' -
1973
★ ''The Bigger Light'' -
1975
★ ''The Prime Minister'' -
1977
★ ''Proud Empires'' -
1988
★ ''The Origin of Waves'' -
1997 (winner of the
Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize)
★ ''The Question'' -
1999 (nominated for a
Governor General's Award in
2000)
★ ''The Polished Hoe'' -
2002 (winner of the
Giller Prize and the
Commonwealth Writers Prize)
Short stories
★ ''Amongst Thistles and Thorns'' -
1965
★ ''When He Was Free and Young and He Used to Wear Silks'' -
1971
★ ''When Women Rule'' -
1985
★ ''Nine Men Who Laughed'' -
1986
★ ''In This City''
1992
★ ''There Are No Elders'' -
1993
★ ''Choosing His Coffin -
2003
Non-fiction
★ ''Growing Up Stupid Under the Union Jack''
1980
★ ''Public Enemies: Police Violence and Black Youth'' -
1992
★ ''A Passage Back Home: A Personal Reminiscence of Samuel Selvon'' -
1994
★ ''Pigtails 'n' Breadfruit'' -
1999
Readings
===
Toronto Public Library's Canada Council Heritage Series
Malvern Branch (Toronto Public Library)
30 Sewells Rd.
Toronto ON
416-396-8969
''May 28, 7 - 8:30 p.m.''
Cedarbrae Branch (Toronto Public Library)
545 Markham Rd.
Toronto ON
416-396-8850
''May 30, 7 - 8:30 p.m''
External links
★
Order of Canada Citation