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Douglas Glover

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Douglas Herschel Glover was born on November 14, 1948 near Waterford, Ontario.

Bibliography
The Enamoured Knight (Oberon Press, Dalkey Archive Press 2004, 2005)
Bad News of the Heart (Dalkey Archive Press, 2003)
Elle (Goose Lane Editions, 2003)
16 Categories of Desire (Goose Lane Editions, 2000)
Notes Home from a Prodigal Son (Oberon Press, 1999)
The Life and Times of Captain N. Knopf (Goose Lane Editions, 1993, 2001)
A Guide to Animal Behaviour (Goose Lane Editions, 1991)
The South Will Rise at Noon. (Viking, Goose Lane Editions, 1988, 2004)
Dog Attempts to Drown Man in Saskatoon (Talonbooks, 1985)
Precious (Seal, Goose Lane Editions, 1983, 2005)
The Mad River (Black Moss Press, 1981)

Awards
Finalist, Books in Canada First Novel Award (1984) - for Precious
Finalist, Governor General's Award (1991) - for Fiction for A Guide to Animal Behaviour
Fiction winner, Governor General's Award for Fiction (2003) for Elle
Elle was the English to French translation finalist at the Governor General's Award (2004) - for Translation
Shortlisted, International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award (2005) - for Elle
Writers' Trust of Canada Timothy Findley Award (2006)

Works in the Archive

Douglas Glover - Q & A

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Douglas Glover is the author of five story collections, four novels, a book of essays, and a book about Don Quixote. His novel Elle (Goose Lane) won the 2003 Governor-General's Award for Fiction. His stories have frequently been anthologized, notably in The Best American Short Stories, Best Canadian Short Stories and The New Oxford Book of Canadian Stories.

Douglas Glover - Reading

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Douglas Glover is the author of five story collections, four novels, a book of essays, and a book about Don Quixote. His novel Elle (Goose Lane) won the 2003 Governor-General's Award for Fiction. His stories have frequently been anthologized, notably in The Best American Short Stories, Best Canadian Short Stories and The New Oxford Book of Canadian Stories.

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