Canadian literature
Canadian literature is literature written in Canada, or by Canadians. Notable writers include Charles Sangster, Saul Bellow, Margaret Atwood, Mordecai Richler, Michael Ondaatje and Alice Munro.
French Canadian literature is literature written by French Canadians.
Canadian Literature Media
Gabrielle Roy was a notable French Canadian author.
Charles G. D. Roberts was a poet that belonged to an informal group known as the Confederation Poets.
Short story writer Alice Munro won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013.
The former Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate George Elliott Clarke (2015)
Other websites
- In English
- Charles Sangster at Allpoetry.com