Alistair MacLeod, the award-winning Canadian author who was best known for his short story collections and novel No Great Mischief, has died. He was 77. MacLeod's former publisher, Doug Gibson, ...
You can't read everything. So the name of this writer is probably unfamiliar to you, unless you are a voracious Canadian reader. Myself, I have to confess that I hadn't read a word of Alistair MacLeod ...
A specialist in British literature of the nineteenth century, MacLeod taught English for three years at the University of Indiana before accepting a post in 1969 at the University of Windsor where he ...
Alistair MacLeod, the award-winning Canadian author who was best known for his short story collections and novel "No Great Mischief," has died. He was 77. MacLeod's former publisher, Doug Gibson, ...
WINDSOR, ONT.—Alistair MacLeod, the Prairie-born author who won one of the world’s most lucrative literary prizes with his only novel, has died. He was 77. MacLeod was known for his short stories and ...
Alistair MacLeod, the award-winning Canadian author who was best known for his short story collections and novel ‘‘No Great Mischief,’’ has died. He was 77. Mr. MacLeod’s former publisher, Doug Gibson ...
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