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MacLeod, Alistair

LC control no.n 85286919
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR9199.3.M3342
Personal name headingMacLeod, Alistair
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Variant(s)מקלאד, אליסטר. לנדס, דורית
LocatedCape Breton Island (N.S.) Windsor (Ont.)
Birth date1936-07-20
Death date2014-04-20
Place of birthNorth Battleford (Sask.)
Place of deathWindsor (Ont.)
Field of activityFIction Short stories Creative writing (Higher education) English literature
AffiliationUniversity of Windsor
Profession or occupationAuthors Novelists College teachers English teachers
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inHis 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 languageeng