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Kenneth Radu
Canadian writer (born 1945) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kenneth Radu is a Canadian writer. He was a shortlisted nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 1988 Governor General's Awards for his short story collection The Cost of Living.[1]
Originally from Windsor, Ontario, he resided in Quebec as an adult, where he taught at John Abbott College in Montreal.[1]
He was a shortlisted nominee for the Books in Canada First Novel Award in 1989 for Distant Relations,[2] and has won the Hugh Maclennan Prize for Fiction in 1989 for Distant Relations[3] and in 1991 for A Private Performance.[4]
He has also served as co-editor of Matrix, a literary magazine devoted to English-language writing in Montreal.[5] He wrote the afterword for the New Canadian Library edition of Yves Beauchemin's novel The Alley Cat.[6]
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Works
Novels
- Distant Relations (1989)
- Home Fires (1992)
- Strange and Familiar Places (1999)
- Flesh and Blood (2001)
- Purest of Human Pleasures (2004)
Short stories
- The Cost of Living (1987)
- A Private Performance (1990)
- Snow Over Judaea (1994)
- Sex in Russia (2010)
- net worth (2018)
Poetry
- Letter to a Distant Father (1987)
- Treading Water (1992)
- Romanian Suite (1996)
Memoir
- The Devil Is Clever: A Memoir of My Romanian Mother (2004)
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References
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