Michael Redhill
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Michael Redhill (born 12 June 1966) is an American-born Canadian poet, playwright and novelist.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Redhill was raised in metropolitan Toronto, Ontario area. He pursued one year of study at Indiana University, and then returned to Canada, completing his education at York University and the University of Toronto. He was on the editorial board of Coach House Press from 1993 to 1996, and is currently the publisher and editor of the Canadian literary magazine Brick.
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[edit] Publications
[edit] Poetry
- Music for Silence (1985)
- Temporary Captives (1989)
- Impromptu Feats of Balance (1990)
- Lake Nora Arms (1993)
- Asphodel (1997)
- Light-Crossing (2001)
[edit] Fiction
- Martin Sloane (2001) - winner of the Books in Canada First Novel Award and the Commonwealth Writers Prize (Canadian-Caribbean Region).
- Fidelity (2003)
- Consolation (2006)
[edit] Drama
- Heretics (1993)
- The Monkey Cage (1994)
- Building Jerusalem (2001) - winner of the 2001 Governor General's Award for English Drama and the 2001 Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award.
[edit] Anthologies
- Lost Classics (2000) (edited with Esta Spalding, Michael Ondaatje and Linda Spalding)