LC control no. | n 85286919 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR9199.3.M3342 |
Personal name heading | MacLeod, Alistair |
Variant(s) | מקלאד, אליסטר. לנדס, דורית |
Located | Cape Breton Island (N.S.) Windsor (Ont.) |
Birth date | 1936-07-20 |
Death date | 2014-04-20 |
Place of birth | North Battleford (Sask.) |
Place of death | Windsor (Ont.) |
Field of activity | FIction Short stories Creative writing (Higher education) English literature |
Affiliation | University of Windsor |
Profession or occupation | Authors Novelists College teachers English teachers |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | His As birds bring forth the sun and other stories, c1986: t.p. (Alistair MacLeod) p. 191 (b. in Inverness Co., N.S.; prof. of English, Windsor Univ.; fiction ed., Univ. of Windsor Review) Can CIP data (MacLeod, Alistair) LC data base, 8-25-86 (hdg.: MacLeod, Alistair) His The lost salt gift of blood, 1988: CIP t.p. (Alistair MacLeod) data sheet (b. 7-20-36) Los Angeles times WWW site, Apr. 22, 2014 (in obituary dated Apr. 21, 2014: Alistair MacLeod; born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, on July 20, 1936, MacLeod at age 10 moved with his family to a farm on Cape Breton Island in eastern Canada; d. Sunday [Apr. 20, 2014], Windsor, Ont.; taught English and creative writing at the University of Windsor, where he also edited the University of Windsor Review; he and his wife, Anita, raised six children in Windsor; each summer, he returned to Cape Breton and the cliff-top cabin where he did much of his writing) Gale biography in context, via WWW, Apr. 22, 2014 (MacLeod, Alistair (Canadian writer); b. July 20, 1936, North Battleford, Sask.) |
Associated language | eng |