DAVID ADAMS RICHARDS
'David Adams Richards' (born 17 October 1950) is a Canadian novelist, essayist, screenwriter and poet.
Born in Newcastle, New Brunswick, Richards left St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick one course shy of completing a B.A. Richards has been a writer-in-residence at various universities and colleges across Canada, including the University of New Brunswick.
Richards has received numerous awards including a Gemini Award for scriptwriting for ''Small Gifts'', the Alden Nowlan Award for Excellence in the Arts, and the Canadian Authors Association Award for his novel ''Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace''. Richards is one of only three writers to have won in both the fiction and non-fiction categories of the Governor General's Award. He won the 1988 fiction award for ''Nights Below Station Street'' and the 1998 non-fiction award for ''Lines on the Water: A Fisherman's Life on the Miramichi''. He was also a co-winner of the 2000 Giller Prize for ''Mercy Among the Children''.
In 1971, he married the former Peggy MacIntyre. They have two sons, John Thomas and Anton, and currently reside in Toronto.
The Writers' Federation of New Brunswick administers an annual David Adams Richards Award for Fiction.
Richards' papers are currently housed at the University of New Brunswick.
★ ''The Coming of Winter'' (1974)
★ ''Blood Ties'' (1976)
★ ''Lives of Short Duration'' (1981)
★ ''Road to the Stilt House'' (1985)
★ ''Nights Below Station Street'' (1988, winner of the 1988 Governor General's Award for fiction)
★ ''Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace'' (1990)
★ ''For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down'' (1993, nominated for a Governor General's Award, winner of the 1994 Thomas Head Raddall Award)
★ ''Hope in the Desperate Hour'' (1996)
★ ''The Bay of Love and Sorrows'' (1998)
★ ''Mercy Among the Children'' (2000) (co-winner of the Giller Prize)
★ ''River of the Broken-Hearted'' (2004)
★ ''The Friends of Meager Fortune'' (2006) (longlisted for the Giller Prize)
★ ''Small Heroics'' (1972) (chapbook)
★ ''The Dungarvon Whooper'' (1975)
★ ''Water Carrier, Bones and Earth'' (1983)
★ ''Dancers at Night'' (1978)
★ ''A Lad From Brantford and Other Essays'' (1994)
★ ''Hockey Dreams: Memories of a Man Who Couldn't Play'' (1996)
★ ''Lines on the Water: A Fisherman's Life on the Miramichi'' (1998, winner of the 1998 Governor General's Award)
★ "Non-Judgmental Truth: An Interview with David Adams Richards" by Craig Proctor, ''Blood & Aphorisms'' (Winter 1998)
★ Author Website
★ David Adams Richards Fonds at U.N.B.
★ Writers' Federation of New Brunswick
Born in Newcastle, New Brunswick, Richards left St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick one course shy of completing a B.A. Richards has been a writer-in-residence at various universities and colleges across Canada, including the University of New Brunswick.
Richards has received numerous awards including a Gemini Award for scriptwriting for ''Small Gifts'', the Alden Nowlan Award for Excellence in the Arts, and the Canadian Authors Association Award for his novel ''Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace''. Richards is one of only three writers to have won in both the fiction and non-fiction categories of the Governor General's Award. He won the 1988 fiction award for ''Nights Below Station Street'' and the 1998 non-fiction award for ''Lines on the Water: A Fisherman's Life on the Miramichi''. He was also a co-winner of the 2000 Giller Prize for ''Mercy Among the Children''.
In 1971, he married the former Peggy MacIntyre. They have two sons, John Thomas and Anton, and currently reside in Toronto.
The Writers' Federation of New Brunswick administers an annual David Adams Richards Award for Fiction.
Richards' papers are currently housed at the University of New Brunswick.
| Contents |
| Bibliography |
| Novels |
| Poetry |
| Plays |
| Short stories |
| Non-fiction |
| References |
| External links |
Bibliography
Novels
★ ''The Coming of Winter'' (1974)
★ ''Blood Ties'' (1976)
★ ''Lives of Short Duration'' (1981)
★ ''Road to the Stilt House'' (1985)
★ ''Nights Below Station Street'' (1988, winner of the 1988 Governor General's Award for fiction)
★ ''Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace'' (1990)
★ ''For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down'' (1993, nominated for a Governor General's Award, winner of the 1994 Thomas Head Raddall Award)
★ ''Hope in the Desperate Hour'' (1996)
★ ''The Bay of Love and Sorrows'' (1998)
★ ''Mercy Among the Children'' (2000) (co-winner of the Giller Prize)
★ ''River of the Broken-Hearted'' (2004)
★ ''The Friends of Meager Fortune'' (2006) (longlisted for the Giller Prize)
Poetry
★ ''Small Heroics'' (1972) (chapbook)
Plays
★ ''The Dungarvon Whooper'' (1975)
★ ''Water Carrier, Bones and Earth'' (1983)
Short stories
★ ''Dancers at Night'' (1978)
Non-fiction
★ ''A Lad From Brantford and Other Essays'' (1994)
★ ''Hockey Dreams: Memories of a Man Who Couldn't Play'' (1996)
★ ''Lines on the Water: A Fisherman's Life on the Miramichi'' (1998, winner of the 1998 Governor General's Award)
References
★ "Non-Judgmental Truth: An Interview with David Adams Richards" by Craig Proctor, ''Blood & Aphorisms'' (Winter 1998)
External links
★ Author Website
★ David Adams Richards Fonds at U.N.B.
★ Writers' Federation of New Brunswick
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