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Rabindranath Maharaj (born 1955) is a Trinidadian-Canadian novelist, short story writer, and a founding editor of the Canadian literary journal ''Lichen''. His novel ''The Amazing Absorbing Boy'' won the 2010
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and the 2011 Toronto Book Award, and several of his books have been shortlisted for the
Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize The Atwood Gibson Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, formerly known as the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, is a Canadian literary award presented by the Writers' Trust of Canada after an annual juried competition of works submitted by publishers. ...
, the
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(Canada and Caribbean Region), and the Chapters/
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. He was raised in George Village, Tableland in South
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago (, ), officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. Consisting of the main islands Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous much smaller islands, it is situated south of Gr ...
. After receiving a B.A. in English, an M.A. in English and History, and Diploma of Education from the University of the West Indies at Saint Augustine, he worked as a teacher and, briefly, as a columnist for the ''
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''. In the early 1990s, Maharaj immigrated to Canada, and in 1993, he completed a second M.A. (this one in Creative Writing) at the
University of New Brunswick The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick. It is the oldest English-language university in Canada, and among the oldest public universities in North Americ ...
. In 1994 he moved to the town of
Ajax, Ontario Ajax (; 2021 Canadian census, 2021 population: 126,666) is a town in Regional Municipality of Durham, Durham Region in Southern Ontario, Canada, located in the eastern part of the Greater Toronto Area. The town is named for , a Royal Navy cruiser ...
, where he taught high school for a number of years. In 1998, Maharaj, along with three other Durham Region writers – Ruth E. Walker, Gwynn Scheltema, and Lucy Brennan – founded and co-edited ''Lichen Literary Journal'', which was launched in May 1999. He remained on the editorial board for another three years. Since then he has, among other posts, been a writer in residence at the Toronto Reference Library, the University of the West Indies, the University of New Brunswick, a mentor for young writers with Diaspora Dialogues, a faculty member at the Banff Writing Studio, and an instructor with the
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School for Writers, and the
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School of Continuing Studies. Apart from his novels and collections of short stories, he has published work in various literary journals and anthologies; written book reviews and articles for ''
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'', '' The Globe and Mail'', the ''
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'', and others; written a play for
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; and written two screenplays. His novel ''Adjacentland'' was shortlisted for the 2019
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for fiction. His newest novel, ''Fatboy Fall Down'', published in 2019 was the winner of the 2019 Foreword Indies Silver Medal for Literary Fiction "28 works of Canadian fiction to watch for in spring 2019"
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, January 25, 2019. He continues to reside in Ajax, Ontario.


Bibliography


Novels

* ''Homer in Flight'' (1997), Goose Lane Editions (also available as an audiobook) * ''The Lagahoo's Apprentice'' (2000), Knopf Canada; and Turkey İşbank Culture Publications * ''A Perfect Pledge'' (2005), Knopf Canada; Farrar, Straus and Giroux in the US; and Mouria Press, Netherlands * ''The Picture of Nobody'' (2010), Good Reads/HarperCollins Canada * ''The Amazing Absorbing Boy'' (2010), Knopf Canada * ''Adjacentland'' (2018), Buckrider Books/Wolsak and Wynn Publishers Ltd. * ''Fatboy Fall Down'' (2019)


Short story collections

* ''The Interloper'' (1995), Goose Lane Editions * ''The Writer and His Wife'' (1996), Peepal Tree Press, UK * ''The Book of Ifs and Buts'' (2002), Vintage Canada


Anthologies (as contributor)

* ''AWOL : Tales for Travel-Inspired Minds'' (2003), Vintage Canada * ''Victory Meat - New Fiction in Atlantic Canada'' (2003), Anchor Canada * ''Reading Writers Reading - Canadian Authors' Reflections'' (2006), University of Alberta Press * ''TOK: Writing the New Toronto, book 2'' (2007), Zephyr Press * ''City of Words'' (2009), Cormorant Books * ''Northwords'' (2012), House of Anansi Press


Radio plays

* ''Malcolm and Alvin'' (for CBC Radio)


Screenplays

* ''Malini'' (co-writer) * ''Crabman and Sandbird'' (writer)


Awards, prizes and nominations

* 1996 Finalist,
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, for best first book (for ''The Interloper'') * 1998 Finalist, Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award (for ''Homer in Flight'') * 2005 Finalist, Commonwealth Writer's Prize (for ''A Perfect Pledge'') * 2005 Finalist,
Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize The Atwood Gibson Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, formerly known as the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, is a Canadian literary award presented by the Writers' Trust of Canada after an annual juried competition of works submitted by publishers. ...
, for best novel (for ''A Perfect Pledge'') * 2010
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 o ...
, for best book (for ''The Amazing Absorbing Boy'') * 2011 Longlist,
OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature, inaugurated in 2011 by the NGC Bocas Lit Fest, is an annual literary award for books by Caribbean writers published in the previous year.NALIS The National Library and Information System of Trinidad and Tobago (known as NALIS) is a corporate body established by the NALIS Act No. 18 of 1998 to administer the development and coordination of library and information services in Trinidad and ...
– Trinidad & Tobago's National Library and Information Systems Authority * 2013
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (french: Médaille du jubilé de diamant de la reine Elizabeth II) or The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal was a commemorative medal created in 2012 to mark the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's ...
, which honours significant contributions & achievements by Canadians


References


External links


Rabindranath Maharaj's official website

Random House Canada author spotlight

Goose Lane Editions author page

Author interview
by John Metcalf (writer) in ''
Canadian Notes & Queries ''Canadian Notes & Queries'' is a literary magazine published in Canada on a triannual basis. History and profile The magazine was first published in 1968 by William Morley as a four-page supplement to the ''Abacus'', the newsletter of the Antiqu ...
'' magazine.
Author profile and interview
with John Barber, in ''The Globe & Mail'', February 9, 2010. {{DEFAULTSORT:Maharaj, Rabindranath Living people Canadian male novelists 1955 births Trinidad and Tobago emigrants to Canada Canadian male short story writers Canadian writers of Asian descent 20th-century Canadian novelists 21st-century Canadian novelists 20th-century Canadian short story writers 21st-century Canadian short story writers 20th-century Canadian male writers 21st-century Canadian male writers University of the West Indies alumni University of New Brunswick alumni