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Gail Kathryn Anderson-Dargatz (born November 14, 1963) is a Canadian novelist. Anderson-Dargatz was born in Kamloops, British Columbia, and grew up in Salmon Arm. She studied creative writing at the University of Victoria. She published her debut short story collection The Miss Hereford Stories in 1994, and received a nomination for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour in 1995. She has since published the novels A Rhinestone Button (2002), Turtle Valley (2007) and The Spawning Grounds (2016).

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  • Gail Anderson-Dargatz (* 1963 in Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Kanada) ist eine kanadische Schriftstellerin, die Romane und Kurzgeschichten verfasst und 1997 mit dem Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize ausgezeichnet wurde. (de)
  • Gail Kathryn Anderson-Dargatz (born November 14, 1963) is a Canadian novelist. Anderson-Dargatz was born in Kamloops, British Columbia, and grew up in Salmon Arm. She studied creative writing at the University of Victoria. She published her debut short story collection The Miss Hereford Stories in 1994, and received a nomination for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour in 1995. Her first novel, The Cure for Death by Lightning (1996), was an experimental yet accessible work whose story unfolded partly through narrative and partly through a collection of recipes and household tips belonging to the narrator's mother. A Canadian bestseller that year, it won the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, and was nominated for the Giller Prize and the Books in Canada First Novel Award. Her second novel, A Recipe for Bees, was published in 1998. Based on her own parents' early relationship, her process of researching the book led her parents to rekindle their romance after having divorced in 1981, and ultimately to their remarriage to each other. The book was a Giller Prize finalist in 1998. She has since published the novels A Rhinestone Button (2002), Turtle Valley (2007) and The Spawning Grounds (2016). (en)
  • Gail Anderson-Dargatz (ur. 14 listopada 1963) – kanadyjska pisarka. Ukończyła studia licencjackie z zakresu kreatywnego pisania . Obecnie prowadzi zajęcia z tego kierunku na University of British Columbia. Za swoją pierwszą powieść The Cure for Death by Lightning otrzymała nagrodę Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, a także nominacje do nagród: Giller Prize oraz Books in Canada First Novel Award. W 1990 poślubiła Floyda Dargatza. (pl)
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  • Gail Anderson-Dargatz (* 1963 in Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Kanada) ist eine kanadische Schriftstellerin, die Romane und Kurzgeschichten verfasst und 1997 mit dem Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize ausgezeichnet wurde. (de)
  • Gail Anderson-Dargatz (ur. 14 listopada 1963) – kanadyjska pisarka. Ukończyła studia licencjackie z zakresu kreatywnego pisania . Obecnie prowadzi zajęcia z tego kierunku na University of British Columbia. Za swoją pierwszą powieść The Cure for Death by Lightning otrzymała nagrodę Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, a także nominacje do nagród: Giller Prize oraz Books in Canada First Novel Award. W 1990 poślubiła Floyda Dargatza. (pl)
  • Gail Kathryn Anderson-Dargatz (born November 14, 1963) is a Canadian novelist. Anderson-Dargatz was born in Kamloops, British Columbia, and grew up in Salmon Arm. She studied creative writing at the University of Victoria. She published her debut short story collection The Miss Hereford Stories in 1994, and received a nomination for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour in 1995. She has since published the novels A Rhinestone Button (2002), Turtle Valley (2007) and The Spawning Grounds (2016). (en)
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