Gloria Sawai
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Gloria Sawai | |
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Born | Gloria Ruth Ostrem 20 December 1932 Minneapolis, Minnesota |
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Occupation | author |
Language | English |
Nationality | Canada |
Notable awards | Governor General's Literary |
Gloria Sawai (20 December 1932 – 20 July 2011), born Gloria Ruth Ostrem in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was an American-born fiction author, based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. She died on 20 July 2011.[1]
In early childhood, she moved with her family to Saskatchewan, then in her youth to Alberta. Her father was a Lutheran minister.[2]
Education
- 1948: Camrose Lutheran College (today the University of Alberta Augustana Faculty) (Camrose, Alberta).
- October 2003: Received Distinguished Alumni Award
- 1953: Bachelor of Arts, Augsburg College (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
- 1977: Master of Fine Arts, University of Montana (Missoula, Montana)
Awards and recognition
- 2002: fiction winner, Governor General's Award, A Song for Nettie Johnson
References
Bibliography
- 1983: contributor, Three Times Five: Short Stories (NeWest) ISBN 0-920316-84-0
- 2001: A Song for Nettie Johnson (Coteau) ISBN 1-55050-187-9
- 2002 reissue: ISBN 1-55050-223-9
External links
- Coteau Books: author profiles, including Gloria Sawai, accessed 17 July 2006
- The Canadian Encyclopedia: Gloria Sawai, accessed 17 July 2006
- Augustana University College: 2003 PDF (926 KiB), p. 8 "Sawai will be special guest", accessed 17 July 2006
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Categories:
- Use Canadian English from July 2011
- All Wikipedia articles written in Canadian English
- Use dmy dates from July 2011
- 1932 births
- 2011 deaths
- American expatriate writers in Canada
- 20th-century Canadian novelists
- 21st-century Canadian novelists
- Christian writers
- Writers from Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Governor General's Award-winning fiction writers
- University of Montana alumni
- Writers from Edmonton
- Canadian women novelists
- 20th-century women writers
- 21st-century women writers