Graeme Gibson
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Graeme C. Gibson (born 9 August 1934) is a Canadian novelist who lives in Toronto, Ontario. He is a Member of the Order of Canada (1992), and was one of the organizers of the Writer's Union of Canada (chair, 1974-75). He has a long term relationship with the novelist and poet Margaret Atwood. In 1996 he decided to stop writing novels. At the time he was working on a novel title Moral Disorder. Atwood borrowed the title for her collection of short stories published in 2006. [1]
[edit] Bibliography
- Five Legs - 1969
- Communion - 1971
- Eleven Canadian Novelists - 1973
- Perpetual Motion - 1982
- Gentleman Death - 1993
- The Bedside Book of Birds - 2005
[edit] Notes
- ^ See the Acknowledgements at the end of Margaret Atwood, Moral Disorder, McClelland and Stewart, 2006.