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Michael Helm is a Canadian novelist. He was born 1961 in
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,
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, and received degrees in literature from the
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and the
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. His
debut novel A debut novel is the first novel a novelist publishes. Debut novels are often the author's first opportunity to make an impact on the publishing industry, and thus the success or failure of a debut novel can affect the ability of the author to p ...
, ''The Projectionist'' (1997), was 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 ...
and 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 ...
. His second novel, ''In the Place of Last Things'' (2004) was a finalist for the regional Commonwealth Prize for Best Book and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. His 2010 novel ''Cities of Refuge'' was shortlisted for the
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, longlisted for the Giller Prize, and named a ''
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'' Best Book of the Year and a ''
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'' Top Ten of 2010. Helm's essays on fiction, poetry, and the visual arts have appeared in various magazines, including ''
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'', where he serves as an editor. Helm currently teaches in the Department of English at
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in Toronto. Helm was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2019.


Bibliography

* ''The Projectionist'' - 1997 * ''In the Place of Last Things'' - 2004 * ''Cities of Refuge'' - 2010 * ''After James'' - 2016


References


Further reading

* Ana María Fraile-Marcos: ''The Politics of Art and Affect in Michael Helm's "Cities of Refuge",'' in ''Beyond "Understanding Canada". Transnational Perspectives on Canadian Literature.'' Ed. Melissa Tanti, Jeremy Haynes, Daniel Coleman, Lorraine York. University of Alberta Press, Edmonton 2017, pp 193 – 210 Canadian male novelists Living people Writers from Saskatchewan University of Saskatchewan alumni University of Toronto alumni 1961 births Academics of the University of York People from Eston, Saskatchewan 20th-century Canadian novelists 21st-century Canadian novelists 20th-century Canadian male writers 21st-century Canadian male writers {{Canada-writer-stub