Anne Michaels
Anne Michaels (born 15 April 1958) is a Canadian poet and novelist whose work has been translated and published in over 45 countries. Her books have garnered dozens of international awards including the
Orange Prize, the
Guardian Fiction Prize, the
Lannan Award for Fiction and the Commonwealth Poetry Prize for the Americas. She is the recipient of honorary degrees, the Guggenheim Fellowship and many other honours. She has been shortlisted for the
Governor General's Award, the
Griffin Poetry Prize, twice shortlisted for the
Giller Prize and twice long-listed for the
International Dublin Literary Award. Michaels won a 2019
Vine Award for ''Infinite Gradation'', her first volume of non-fiction. Michaels was the
poet laureate of
Toronto, Ontario, Canada from 2016 to 2019, and she is perhaps best known for her novel ''
Fugitive Pieces'', which was adapted for the screen in 2007. Michaels won the 2024 Giller Prize for her novel ''
Held.''
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