Clark Blaise
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Clark Blaise (born 10 April 1940) is a Canadian author.
Born in Fargo, North Dakota, he currently lives in San Francisco, California. He has been married since 1963 to writer Bharati Mukherjee. They have two sons. A graduate of the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa, Blaise was also the director of the UI International Writing Program. While living in Montreal in the early 1970s he joined with authors Raymond Fraser, Hugh Hood, John Metcalf and Ray Smith to form the celebrated Montreal Story Tellers Fiction Performance Group.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Short stories
- A North American Education - 1973
- Tribal Justice - 1974
- Resident Alien - 1986
- Man and His World - 1992
- Southern Stories - 2000
- Pittsburg Stories - 2001
- Montreal Stories - 2003
[edit] Novels
- Lunar Attractions - 1979 (winner of the 1980 Books in Canada First Novel Award)
- Lusts - 1984
- If I Were Me - 1997
[edit] Memoirs
- Days and Nights in Calcutta - 1977 (with Bharati Mukherjee)
- I had a Father - 1992
[edit] Non-fiction
- The Sorrow and the Terror: The Haunting Legacy of the Air India Tragedy - 1987 (with Bharati Mukherjee)
- Time Lord - 2000
[edit] External Links
- Clark Blaise's entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia