词条 | Philip Kreiner |
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| name = Philip Kreiner | birth_name = | image = | birth_date = 1950 | birth_place = Timmins, Ontario | occupation = novelist, short story writer | period = 1980s | nationality = Canadian | notableworks = People Like Us in a Place Like This | spouse = | website = }}Philip Kreiner (born 1950 in Timmins, Ontario)[1] is a Canadian writer, whose short story collection People Like Us in a Place Like This was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 1983 Governor General's Awards.[2] He published two further novels, Heartlands[3] and Contact Prints,[4] in the 1980s. All three works were drawn from Kreiner's own experience as a teacher who had worked in Cree communities in far Northern Ontario and in Jamaica.[5] Works
References1. ^"A gritty tale of a teacher's turmoil among the Cree". The Globe and Mail, April 9, 1987. {{DEFAULTSORT:Kreiner, Philip}}{{Canada-writer-stub}}2. ^"Governor-General's Awards: 22 authors named finalists"]. The Globe and Mail, May 19, 1984. 3. ^"Kreiner views Jamaica via indolent whites". Ottawa Citizen, January 12, 1985. 4. ^Arnold E. Davidson, "Philip Kreiner's Contact Prints and the Problems of Colonial Representation" in Jean-Michel Lacroix, Image et récit. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1993. {{ISBN|978-2878540536}}. pp. 163-176. 5. ^"A clash of races in the sub-tropics". The Globe and Mail, January 19, 1985. 8 : 1950 births|Living people|Canadian male novelists|20th-century Canadian novelists|Canadian male short story writers|Writers from Timmins|20th-century Canadian short story writers|20th-century Canadian male writers |
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