Hugh Garner

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Hugh Garner was a Canadian author best known for his socially conscious novels and short stories depicting working-class life in Toronto.

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Hugh Garner canonical 2

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instanceOf Canadian author
novelist
person
short story writer
writer
awardReceived Governor General's Award for English-language fiction
surface form: Governor General’s Award for English-language fiction
awardReceivedDate 1963
awardReceivedFor Hugh Garner’s Best Stories
birthName Hugh Garner self-link
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1913-02-22
dateOfDeath 1979-06-30
educatedAt Central Technical School, Toronto
genre realist fiction
short stories
social realism
hasTheme social inequality
urban poverty
working-class struggles
languageOfWorkOrName English
literaryMovement Canadian literature canon
surface form: Canadian realism
movedTo Toronto
surface form: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
movedToDate 1920s
nationality Canadian
notableWork Best Stories
Cabbagetown
Hugh Garner’s Best Stories
Storm Below
occupation author
novelist
short story writer
periodActive 20th century
placeOfBirth Batley
surface form: Batley, Yorkshire, England
placeOfDeath Toronto
surface form: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
residence Toronto
surface form: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
servedIn Canadian Army
setWorkIn Cabbagetown
surface form: Cabbagetown, Toronto
sexOrGender male
writingFocus social issues
working-class life in Toronto

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Garner hasNotableBearer Hugh Garner
Hugh Garner birthName Hugh Garner self-link