M. T. Kelly
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Milton Terrence Kelly (born 30 November 1946) is a Canadian novelist, poet and playwright.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Kelly attended York University and the University of Toronto. His first novel, I Do Remember The Fall (1977), was nominated for the Books in Canada First Novel Award. Kelly's third novel A Dream Like Mine (1987) won the Governor General's Award for fiction and was made into the movie Clearcut. A book of poetry, Country You Can't Walk In was winner the first Toronto Arts Council Award. He was included in The Thinking Heart: Best Canadian Essays (1991).
A frequent contributor to The Globe and Mail, he once worked as a reporter for the Moose Jaw Times-Herald. His first novel is set in the fictional small town of Elk Brain.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Novels
- I Do Remember the Fall - 1977
- The Ruined Season - 1982
- A Dream Like Mine - 1987
- Out of the Whirlwind - 1995
- Save Me, Joe Louis - 1998
[edit] Short stories
[edit] Poetry
- Country You Can't Walk In - 1979
[edit] Drama
- The Green Dolphin play - 1982