Michael Ondaatje
Michael Ondaatje FRSL | |
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Born | Philip Michael Ondaatje 12 September 1943 Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) |
Occupation | Author |
Language | English |
Alma mater | University of Toronto Queen's University Bishop's University |
Notable works | |
Notable awards | |
Spouse | Linda Spalding |
Relatives | Christopher Ondaatje (brother) |
Philip Michael Ondaatje
Ondaatje's literary career began with his poetry in 1967, publishing The Dainty Monsters, and then in 1970 the critically acclaimed The Collected Works of Billy the Kid.[2] His novel The English Patient (1992), adapted into a film in 1996[2] won the 2018 Golden Man Booker Prize.[3]
Ondaatje has been "fostering new Canadian writing"
Early life and education
Ondaatje was born in
The poet D.G Jones noted his poetic ability.[4]
Ondaatje began teaching English at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario.[6] In 1971, he taught English literature at Glendon College, York University.[2][6]
Work
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Ondaatje has published 13 books of poetry, and won the
The English Patient (1992) won the Booker Prize, the Canada Australia Prize, and the Governor General's Award. It was adapted as a motion picture, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture and multiple other awards.[7]
Ondaatje's novel Divisadero won the 2007 Governor General's Award. In 2011 Ondaatje worked with Daniel Brooks to create a play based on this novel.[8]
In 2018, his novel Warlight was longlisted for the Booker Prize.[9]
Adaptations
The Collected Works of Billy the Kid, Coming Through Slaughter and Divisadero have been adapted for the stage and produced in theatrical productions across North America and Europe. In addition to
Honours
In 1988, Ondaatje was made an Officer of the
In 2005, he received
In 2008, he received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.[13][14]
In 2016, a new species of spider, Brignolia ondaatjei, discovered in Sri Lanka, was named after him.[15]
Public stand
In April 2015, Ondaatje was one of several members of
Personal life
Since the 1960s, Ondaatje has been involved with Toronto's
Ondaatje has two children with his first wife, Canadian artist Kim Ondaatje. [citation needed] His brother Sir Christopher Ondaatje is a philanthropist, businessman and author.[citation needed] Ondaatje's nephew David Ondaatje is a film director and screenwriter, who made the 2009 film The Lodger.[18]
Books
Novels
- 1976: ISBN 0-393-08765-4; New York: W. W. Norton, 1977[19]
- 1987: ISBN 0-14-011309-6
- 1992: ISBN 0-679-74520-3[7]
- 2000: ISBN 0-375-41053-8
- 2007: ISBN 9780307266354[8]
- 2011: ISBN 0-7710-6864-6[7]
- 2018: ISBN 978-0771073786
Poetry collections
- 1962: Social Call, The Love Story, In Search of Happiness, all featured in The Mitre: Lennoxville: Bishop University Press[19]
- 1967: The Dainty Monsters, Toronto: Coach House Press[20]
- 1969: The Man with Seven Toes, Toronto: Coach House Press[20]
- 1970: ISBN 0-88784-018-3; New York: Berkeley, 1975
- 1973: Rat Jelly, Toronto: Coach House Press[19]
- 1978: Elimination Dance/La danse eliminatoire, Ilderton: Nairn Coldstream; revised edition, Brick, 1980[19]
- 1979: There's a Trick with a Knife I'm Learning to Do: Poems, 1963–1978, New York: W. W. Norton (New York, NY), 1979ISBN 0-393-01200-X
- published as Rat Jelly, and Other Poems, 1963–1978, London, United Kingdom: Marion Boyars, 1980[19]
- 1984: Secular Love, Toronto: Coach House Press, ISBN 0-393-01991-8 ; New York: W. W. Norton, 1985[21]
- 1986: All along the Mazinaw: Two Poems (broadside), Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Woodland Pattern[19]
- 1986: Two Poems, Woodland Pattern, Milwaukee, Wisconsin[19]
- 1989: The Cinnamon Peeler: Selected Poems, London, United Kingdom: Pan; New York: Knopf, 1991[19]
- 1998: Handwriting, Toronto: McClelland & Stewart; New York: Knopf, 1999ISBN 0-375-40559-3
- 2006: The Story, Toronto: House of Anansi, ISBN 0-88784-194-5[19]
Editor
- 1971: The Broken Ark, animal verse; Ottawa: Oberon; revised as A Book of Beasts, 1979ISBN 0-88750-050-1
- 1977: Personal Fictions: Stories by Munro, Wiebe, Thomas, and Blaise, Toronto: Oxford University PressISBN 0-19-540277-4
- 1979: A Book of Beasts, animal verse; Ottawa: Oberon; revision of The Broken Ark, 1971[19]
- 1979: The Long Poem Anthology, Toronto: Coach HouseISBN 0-88910-177-9
- 1989: With Russell Banks and David Young, Brushes with Greatness: An Anthology of Chance Encounters with Greatness, Toronto: Coach House, 1989[19]
- 1989: Edited with Linda Spalding, The Brick Anthology, illustrated by David Bolduc, Toronto: Coach House Press[19]
- 1990: From Ink Lake: An Anthology of Canadian Short Stories; New York: VikingISBN 0-394-28138-1
- 1990: The Faber Book of Contemporary Canadian Short Stories; London, United Kingdom: Faber[19]
- 2000: Edited with Michael Redhill, Esta Spalding and Linda Spalding, Lost Classics, Toronto: Knopf Canada ISBN 0-676-97299-3; New York: Anchor, 2001
- 2002: Edited and wrote introduction, Mavis Gallant, Paris Stories, New York: New York Review Books[19]
Other
- 1966: The Offering - co-producer and co-screenwriter
- 1970: Leonard Cohen (literary criticism), Toronto: McClelland & Stewart[19]
- 1973: The Collected Works of Billy the Kid (play; based on his poetry; see "Poetry" section, 1970, above), produced in Stratford, Ontario; produced in New York, 1974; produced in London, England, 1984[19]
- 1979: Claude Glass (literary criticism), Toronto: Coach House Press[19]
- 1980: Coming through Slaughter (play based on his novel; see "Novels" section, 1976, above), first produced in Toronto[19]
- 1982: ISBN 0-7710-6884-0
- 1982: Tin Roof, British Columbia, Canada: Island,ISBN 0-919479-93-6
- 1987: In the Skin of a Lion (based on his novel), New York: Knopf[19]
- 1994: Edited with B. P. Nichol and George Bowering, An H in the Heart: A Reader, Toronto: McClelland & Stewart[19]
- 1996: Wrote introduction, Anthony Minghella, adaptor, The English Patient: A Screenplay, New York: Hyperion Miramax[19]
- 2002: ISBN 0-676-97474-0
- 2002: Films by Michael Ondaatje[22]
- 2004: Vintage Ondaatje,ISBN 1-4000-7744-3
See also
- Ondaatje Letters
- Sri Lankan Chetties
- Christopher Ondaatje
- Kim Ondaatje
- Pearl Ondaatje
- List of Bishop's College School alumni
Notes
- ^ Aaron, Jane (2016). The compact reader. Macmillan Education. p. 63.
- ^ a b c d Thesen, Sharon. "Michael Ondaatje". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- ^ "Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient wins prestigious Golden Man Booker Prize | CBC Books".
- ^ a b c d e f g "Michael Ondaatje." In An Anthology of Canadian Literature in English, edited by Donna Bennett and Russell Brown, 928-30. 3rd ed. Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press, 2010.
- ^ ISBN 978-1-55753-378-4.
- ^ a b c d "(Philip) Michael Ondaatje." In Gale Online Encyclopedia. Detroit: Gale, 2016. Literature Resource Center. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- ^ a b c Schillinger, Liesl (14 October 2011), "Michael Ondaatje's Passage From Ceylon". The New York Times.
- ^ a b "How Michael Ondaatje and Daniel Brooks made 'Divisadero' into a play". Kate Taylor, Toronto — The Globe and Mail, 4 February 2011.
- ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
- ^ a b c "Michael Ondaatje". The Morning News, by Robert Birnbaum.
- ^ "Order of Canada: Michael Ondaatje, O.C., M.A.", Governor General of Canada website.
- ^ "Governor General Announces 100 New Appointments to the Order of Canada as Canada Turns 150". The Governor General of Canada His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- American Academy of Achievement.
- ^ "2008 Summit Highlights Photo". 2008.
Poet and Hawaii resident W.S. Merwin meets novelist Michael Ondaatje at the International Achievement Summit.
- ^ Selvadurai, Shyam (10 August 2016), "New spider species named for Michael Ondaatje". CBC Books.
- ^ Schuessler, Jennifer (26 April 2015), "Six PEN Members Decline Gala After Award for Charlie Hebdo", The New York Times. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
- ^ "C$80,000 Griffin Poetry Prize Launched by Renowned Literary Figures: Margaret Atwood, Robert Hass, Michael Ondaatje, Robin Robertson and David Young", griffinpoetryprize.com, 6 September 2000.
- ^ "The Lodger forces out a remake of a remake" Archived 4 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Village Voice, 21 January 2009.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Web page titled "Archive: Michael Ondaatje (1943– )" at the Poetry Foundation website. Retrieved 7 May 2008.
- ^ a b c McCrum, Robert (28 August 2011), "Michael Ondaatje: The divided man". The Guardian.
- ^ ISBN 978-1-4103-4284-3.
- ^ Films by Michael Ondaatje Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
Further reading
- Comparative Cultural Studies and Michael Ondaatje's Writing. Ed. Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2005. ISBN 1-55753-378-4
- Barbour, Douglas. Michael Ondaatje. New York: Twayne, 1993. ISBN 0-8057-8290-7
- Jewinski, Ed. Michael Ondaatje: Express Yourself Beautifully. Toronto: ECW, 1994. ISBN 1-55022-189-2
- Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven (斯蒂文·托托西演). 文学研究的合法化: 一种新实用主义 ·整体化和经主 义文学与文化研究方法 (Legitimizing the Study of Literature: A New Pragmatism and the Systemic Approach to Literature and Culture). Trans. Ma Jui-ch'i (马瑞琪翻). Beijing: Peking University Press, 1997. 111–34. ISBN 7-301-03482-2
- Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven. "Cultures, Peripheralities, and Comparative Literature." in Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek (ed.). Comparative Literature: Theory, Method, Application. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1998. 150–65. ISBN 90-420-0534-3
External links
- On Michael Ondaatje's late style, in the Literary Review of Canada, by Moez Surani.
- Jane Henderson (2 May 2016). "Ondaatje wins St. Louis Literary Award". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
- Michael Ondaatje at IMDb
- "I came from a tussle with the sea": An interview with Michael Ondaatje, in Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts(24.2)
- Full text of The Dainty Monsters
- "Adventures in the Skin Trade" PEN World Voices at LIVE from the New York Public Library. 4 May 2008 (Video, 1hr, 6 min)
- Transcript of interview with ABC Radio National on Divisaderorecorded in Montreal, April 2007.
- Profile. Emory University
- Order of Canada Citation
- Interview With Ondaatje, Salon, November 1996