Linda Spalding
Linda Spalding | |
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Born | Linda Dickinson 25 June 1943 Topeka, Kansas, United States |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | Canadian |
Notable works | A Dark Place in the Jungle |
Spouse | Philip Spalding Michael Ondaatje |
Children | 2 (including Esta Spalding) |
Website | |
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Linda Spalding (née Dickinson; June 25, 1943) is a Canadian writer and editor. Born in Topeka, Kansas, the daughter of Jacob Alan Dickinson and Edith Senner, she lived in Mexico and Hawaii before moving to Toronto, Ontario in 1982.[1]
She has two daughters, Esta and Kristin Spalding, from her first marriage to photographer Philip Spalding. Spalding later married Canadian novelist Michael Ondaatje; Linda, Esta and Michael are also on the editorial board of the national literary magazine, Brick.[2]
Spalding's work has been honoured numerous times; her non-fiction work, The Follow, was shortlisted for the Trillium Book Award and the Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize. She has since received the Harbourfront Festival Prize for her contribution to the Canadian literary community[3] and, in 2012, the Governor-General's Literary Award for her novel, The Purchase.[4]
Spalding has worked as a professor of English and writing at the University of Hawaii, York University, the University of Guelph, Brown University (where she was writer-in-residence in 1991), the University of Toronto and Ryerson University. She has also taught creative writing at Humber College's School for Writers.[1] Prior to this, she has worked as a manager for Hawaii Public Television and as the director of a child care services agency in Kailua, Hawaii.
Bibliography
[edit]- Daughters of Captain Cook (1987)
- The Paper Wife (1994)
- The Follow / A Dark Place in the Jungle: Following Leakey's Last Angel into Borneo (1999)
- Riska (1999)
- The Brick Reader (1999) (edited with Michael Ondaatje)
- Lost Classics (2000, Knopf Canada; ISBN 0-676-97299-3) (edited with Michael Redhill, Esta Spalding and Michael Ondaatje)
- Mere (2001, HarperFlamingo Canada; ISBN 0-00-225538-3) (with Esta Spalding)
- Who Named The Knife (2005)
- The Purchase (2012)
- A Reckoning (2017)
References
[edit]- ^ a b "New York State Writers Institute - Michael Ondaatje and Linda Spalding". www.albany.edu.
- ^ "Brick | A literary journal".
- ^ "Linda Spalding - Penguin Random House". www.randomhouse.com.
- ^ "Linda Spalding wins Governor-General's award" – via The Globe and Mail.
- 1943 births
- Living people
- Writers from Topeka, Kansas
- American expatriate writers in Canada
- Writers from Toronto
- Harbourfront Festival Prize winners
- Canadian women novelists
- Governor General's Award–winning fiction writers
- 20th-century Canadian novelists
- 21st-century Canadian novelists
- 20th-century Canadian women writers
- 21st-century Canadian women writers