- Esi
Edugyan (born 1978) is a
Canadian novelist. She has
twice won the
Giller Prize, for her
novels Half-Blood
Blues (2011) and
Washington Black (2018)...
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shortlisted works,
novelist and
chair of the
Booker Prize Judging Panel, Esi
Edugyan stated "This year's
novels offer a full
range of
lived experience, the...
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series for Hulu. It is an
adaptation of the book of the same name by Esi
Edugyan. The
setting is
Barbados and Nova
Scotia in the
early 1800s. An eleven...
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Edugyan,
deWitt make
shortlist for Writers'
Trust prize". The
Globe and Mail.
Retrieved September 1, 2021. Barber, John (October 11, 2011). "
Edugyan and...
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novel won the 2023
Booker Prize. The
chair of the
judging panel, Esi
Edugyan,
stated that the work was a "triumph of
emotional storytelling, bracing...
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Washington Black is the
third novel by
Canadian author Esi
Edugyan. The
novel was
published in 2018 by
HarperCollins in
Canada and by
Knopf Publishers...
- the
hyphen in the UK edition) is a
fiction novel by
Canadian writer Esi
Edugyan, and
first published in June 2011 by Serpent’s Tail. The book's dual narrative...
- at the
University of Victoria. He
lives with his partner,
novelist Esi
Edugyan, in Victoria,
British Columbia. 2007 -
Gerald Lampert Award 2013 - ReLit...
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Victoria Police Department.
Other Victoria writers include Kit Pearson, Esi
Edugyan,
Robert Wiersema, W. D. Valgardson,
Elizabeth Louisa Moresby, Madeline...
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wrote that the
setting "feels
stuck in a sepia-toned time warp." Esi
Edugyan of The
Guardian wrote that the work is "a
narrative of
exhilarating immediacy"...