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Howard Norman

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Howard Norman was born in Toledo, Ohio, in 1949 and grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He attended Western Michigan University, the Folklore Institute of Indiana University, and the University of Michigan. His work with the Cree Indians created an interest and he then got a job as a translator of toon meer Native American poems and folktales. He put together a collection of his translations in the book, The Wishing Bone Cycle: Narrative Poems of the Swampy Cree Indians, which was named the co-winner of the Harold Morton Landon Translation Award by the Academy of American Poets. With the Help of a Whiting Award, he has also written The Northern Lights as well as Kiss in the Hotel, Joseph Conrad and Other Stories, and The Bird Artist, which was named one of Time Magazine's Best Five Books of 1994 and won the New England Booksellers Association Prize in Fiction. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Werken van Howard Norman

The Bird Artist (1994) 1,051 exemplaren
What Is Left the Daughter (2010) 459 exemplaren
De suppoost (1998) 424 exemplaren
The Haunting of L. (2002) 213 exemplaren
Northern Tales (1990) 155 exemplaren
The Northern Lights (1987) 151 exemplaren
My Darling Detective (2017) 110 exemplaren
Devotion (2007) 90 exemplaren
Next Life Might Be Kinder (2014) 86 exemplaren
The Ghost Clause (2019) 81 exemplaren
The Chauffeur: Stories (2002) 54 exemplaren
Trickster and the Fainting Birds (1999) 50 exemplaren

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The Future Dictionary of America (2004) — Medewerker — 627 exemplaren
Indian Tales (1953) — Voorwoord, sommige edities158 exemplaren
Dream Me Home Safely: Writers on Growing Up in America (2003) — Medewerker — 39 exemplaren
Birds in the Hand: Fiction and Poetry about Birds (2004) — Medewerker — 33 exemplaren
The New Great American Writers' Cookbook (2003) — Medewerker — 21 exemplaren
New World Journal #5 — Vertaler — 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Norman, Howard
Geboortedatum
1949-03-04
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Canada
Geboorteplaats
Toledo, Ohio, USA
Woonplaatsen
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Labrador, Canada
Newfoundland, Canada
Opleiding
Western Michigan University (graduate)
Indiana University
Beroepen
educator
writer
Relaties
Shore, Jane (wife)
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Lannan Literary Award (Fiction, 1996)
Whiting Writers' Award (1985)
Korte biografie
Although his official bio's all state that Howard Norman isn't Canadian, having been born in Toledo, Ohio, and raised in Michigan, he now holds dual citizenship and does consider himself Canadian. I have this directly from Mr. Norman, who I met at a book festival on October 3, 2009. When I mentioned that many people are surprised to learn that he is not Canadian, he said "Oh, but I AM." Good enough for me.

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The Bird Artist (Bowie's Top 100) in 75 Books Challenge for 2016 (mei 2016)

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8/17/2007: This book has one of the most boring and anticlimactic plot lines that I''ve ever read. It was only the plight of poor Defoe that kept me interested enough to finish reading it. An explanation of Imogen''s "issue" would have helped...as would some sort of intense moment, somewhere.
 
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classyhomemaker | 10 andere besprekingen | Dec 11, 2023 |
Another fine novel from Howard Norman.

Wyatt Hillyer tells his life story through a series of long letters to a lost love one. To be honest you soon forget they are letters. Peopled with some wonderful characters.
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Caroline_McElwee | 30 andere besprekingen | Dec 11, 2022 |
As the daughter he has not seen since she was a very young child approaches her 21st birthday, Wyatt Hillyer attempts to explain to her--in a long letter--the events that led to her existence, and what she should know about his life both before and after her birth. He feels he has nothing else to leave her. Luminous prose, and a story full of heart.
 
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laytonwoman3rd | 30 andere besprekingen | Nov 8, 2022 |
Narrator and protagonist Fabian Vas, an illustrator of birds, lives in a small town in Newfoundland in 1911. He admits to killing Botho August, the town’s lighthouse keeper. The novel reads as his confession – what led up to the murder, and what happened in the years afterward. It is not a traditional mystery, since we know Fabian killed August from the first page. The reader is drawn into the story in trying to figure out why Fabian would have done such a thing.

The harsh landscape plays a key role in this story – the sea, the cliffs, the elements. The imagery and descriptions of Fabian’s artworks are well-done. The narrative, like the setting, feels remote and cold. Fabian seems to be drifting through life with no direction. This is a book about decisions and choices, and that the lack of choosing is also a decision.

I felt a sense of vague discomfort in reading this book. Perhaps this is due to the author’s skill in creating a menacing tone. The characters are not particularly likeable, and it was difficult to care about them. At the end I did not feel I knew Fabian any better than at the start. I found it at times engaging and at other times frustrating.
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Castlelass | 32 andere besprekingen | Oct 30, 2022 |

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Leden
3,455
Populariteit
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