Deni Ellis Béchard, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Deni Ellis Béchard

Canadian writer

Date of Birth: 09-Sep-1951

Place of Birth: British Columbia, Canada

Profession: writer, novelist

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Deni Ellis Béchard

  • Deni Ellis Béchard, also known as Denis Yvan Béchard (British Columbia) is a Canadian-American novelist. His novel, Vandal Love (2006), won the 2007 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book.
  • It was a finalist for the 2009 Combat des livres, broadcast on Radio-Canada.
  • His second book, Cures for Hunger, was a memoir about growing up with his father who robbed banks, and was an Amazon.ca pick for one of the best memoirs of 2012.
  • He has written a book of journalism, Of Bonobos and Men: a Journey to the Heart of the Congo, which won the 2015 Nautilus Book Award for Investigative Journalism as well as the Nautilus Book Award Grand Prize.
  • He coauthored Kuei: a Conversation on Racism, book about racism against First Nations People in Canada, written in epistolary form with the Innu poet Natasha Kanapé-Fontaine. His most recent novel, Into the Sun, about the Civilian Surge in Afghanistan, won the 2017 Midwest Book Award for Literary Fiction and has been described by National Book Award-winning author Phil Klay as a "Ferociously intelligent and intensely gripping portrait of the expatriate community in Kabul." It was a CLMP Firecracker Award nominee, was long-listed for the Prix des Libraires du Québec, and was selected by Radio Canada as one of 2017's Incontournables and one of the most important books of the year to be read by Canada's political leaders.
  • Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Ford has compared it to the work of Graham Greene and Robert Stone. In 2018, he will be publishing White, a novel that touches on many of the themes and landscapes in Heart of Darkness, but in a contemporary setting.

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