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Michael Redhill (born 12 June 1966) is an American-born Canadian
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral or writte ...
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and
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.Michael Redhill
at
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He also writes under the pseudonym Inger Ash Wolfe.


Early life and education

Redhill was born in
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and raised in the metropolitan
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,
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area. He pursued one year of study at
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, and then returned to Canada, completing his education at
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and the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution ...
.


Career

Redhill worked on the editorial board of
Coach House Press Coach House Books is an independent book publishing company located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Coach House publishes experimental poetry, fiction, drama and non-fiction. The press is particularly interested in writing that pushes at the boundar ...
from 1993 to 1996, and was the publisher of the Canadian literary magazine ''
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'' from 2000 to 2009. In 2001 his novel ''
Martin Sloane ''Martin Sloane'' is Canadian author Michael Redhill's first novel, published in 2001 by Doubleday Canada. The novel explores the disappearance of Martin Sloane, a reclusive collage artist from Toronto, through the eyes of Jolene, a young woman f ...
'' was shortlisted for the
Giller Prize The Giller Prize (sponsored as the Scotiabank Giller Prize), is a literary award given to a Canadian author of a novel or short story collection published in English (including translation) the previous year, after an annual juried competition be ...
. He won the Giller Prize in 2017 for his novel ''
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''. His newest poetry book, ''Twitch Force'', was published in 2019.


Work as Inger Ash Wolfe

In 2012, Redhill revealed that he is also the author of novels published under the
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Inger Ash Wolfe, described by the publishers of Wolfe's 2008 mystery as a
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for a "well-known and well-regarded North American literary novelist". The pseudonym was originally to be Inger Wolf until it was recognized that a Danish crime writer already uses that
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. As Wolfe, Redhill published his first mystery novel ''The Calling'' in 2008, released simultaneously in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. While the book received good reviews, speculation as to the author's real identity played a large role in many of them. Canadian reviewers suggested
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, Michael Redhill,
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and
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, among others. American reviewers suggested
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, and
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. The second novel by Wolfe, ''The Taken,'' was published in 2010. The third, ''A Door in the River,'' was published in 2012. Each of the books features series detective Hazel Micallef. The fourth novel in the series, ''The Night Bell'', was published in 2015. In August 2014, a film version of ''The Calling'' was released, starring
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as Hazel Micallef.


Publications


Poetry

* ''Music for Silence'' (self-published, 1985) * ''Temporary Captives'' (privately published, 1989) * ''Impromptu Feats of Balance'' (Don Mills, ON: Wolsak and Wynn, 1990) * ''Lake Nora Arms'' (Toronto: Coach House, 1993; reissued by House of Anansi, 2001) * ''Asphodel'' (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1997) * ''Light-Crossing'' (Toronto: House of Anansi, 2001) * ''Twitch Force'' (Toronto: House of Anansi, 2019)


Fiction

* ''
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'' (Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 2001) * ''Fidelity'' (Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 2003) * ''Consolation'' (Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 2006)"'All art is failed art.' Michael Redhill on being comfortable with failure"
''CBC News'', Ryan B. Patrick · November 20, 2017 * ''
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'' (Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 2017)


Fiction as Inger Ash Wolfe

* ''The Calling'' (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2008) * ''The Taken'' (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2010) * ''A Door in the River'' (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2012) * ''The Night Bell'' (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2015)


Drama

* ''Heretics'' (privately published, 1993) * ''Building Jerusalem'' (Toronto: Playwrights Union Canada, 2001) * ''Goodness'' (Toronto: Coach House, 2005)


Anthologies

* ''Discord of Flags'' (privately published, 1992) (co-editor) * ''Blues and True Conclusions'' (Toronto: House of Anansi, 1996) * ''Lost Classics'' (Toronto: Knopf Canada, 2000) (edited with
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,
Michael Ondaatje Philip Michael Ondaatje (; born 12 September 1943) is a Sri Lankan-born Canadian poet, fiction writer, essayist, novelist, editor, and filmmaker. He is the recipient of multiple literary awards such as the Governor General's Award, the Giller P ...
and
Linda Spalding 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. She has tw ...
)


Awards


Building Jerusalem

*Winner of the
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, Best New Play, 2000 *Winner of the Chalmers Award, 2001 *Nominated for the
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for Drama, 2001


Martin Sloane

*Winner of the
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, 2001 *Winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize (Canadian-Caribbean Region), 2002 *Nominated for the
Giller Prize The Giller Prize (sponsored as the Scotiabank Giller Prize), is a literary award given to a Canadian author of a novel or short story collection published in English (including translation) the previous year, after an annual juried competition be ...
, 2001 *Nominated for the
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, 2002 *Nominated for the
Trillium Book Award The Trillium Book Award (french: Prix littéraire Trillium or ''Prix Trillium'') is an annual literary award presented to writers in Ontario, Canada. It is administered by Ontario Creates, a Crown agency of the Government of Ontario, which is ov ...
, 2002 *Nominated for the Torgi/CNIB Award, 2002


Consolation

*Winner of the
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, 2007 *Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, 2007


Bellevue Square

*Won the
Scotiabank Giller Prize The Giller Prize (sponsored as the Scotiabank Giller Prize), is a literary award given to a Canadian author of a novel or short story collection published in English (including translation) the previous year, after an annual juried competition be ...
, 2017


Other awards

*The League of Canadian Poets National Poetry Contest, first prize, 1988 *Norma Epstein Award for poetry (
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), 1990 *The E.J. Pratt Prize for poetry (University of Toronto), 1991 *The
Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award The Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award is a theater prize given annually at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. History The Award has presented by the Carol Tambor Theatrical Foundation since 2004. In a formal agreement with the Fringe Society, it ...
, for ''Goodness'', 2006 *Scotsman Fringe First Award, (
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), 2006


Personal life

Redhill has two sons and lives in Toronto. He had left in his bank account when he cashed the Giller Prize cheque for ''
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''.


References


External links


Brick, A Literary Journal
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