Michael Ondaatje

Ondaatje speaking at [[Tulane University]], 2010 Philip Michael Ondaatje (; born 12 September 1943) is a Sri Lankan-born Canadian poet, fiction writer and essayist.

Ondaatje's literary career began with his poetry in 1967, publishing ''The Dainty Monsters'', and then in 1970 the critically acclaimed ''The Collected Works of Billy the Kid.'' His novel ''The English Patient'' (1992), adapted into a film in 1996 and won the Golden Man Booker Prize as the best of the first 51 Booker Prize winners (it received the Booker Prize in 1992).

Ondaatje has been "fostering new Canadian writing" with two decades' commitment to Coach House Press (ca. 1970–1990). His editorial credits include the journal ''Brick'', and the ''Long Poem Anthology'' (1979), among others. Provided by Wikipedia
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