Thomas King

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Thomas King is a prominent Indigenous Canadian writer and scholar known for his influential novels, short stories, and critical essays that blend humor, oral storytelling traditions, and sharp political insight.

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instanceOf Indigenous Canadian writer
essayist
novelist
person
photographer
radio host
scholar
short story writer
writer
awardReceived Governor General's Award for English-language fiction
surface form: Governor General’s Award for English-language fiction

Order of Canada
Trillium Book Award
citizenship Canada
countryOfResidence Canada
dateOfBirth 1943-04-24
educatedAt University of Utah
education PhD in English and American Studies
employer University of Guelph
University of Lethbridge
University of Minnesota
ethnicGroup Cherokee
Greek
familyName King
fieldOfWork Canadian studies
Indigenous studies
literature
genre crime fiction
fiction
humour
non-fiction
givenName Thomas
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Indigenous literature
postcolonial literature
name Thomas King self-link
notableAchievement advanced Indigenous oral storytelling traditions in contemporary literature
integrated humour and political critique in Indigenous Canadian writing
notableWork A Short History of Indians in Canada
Coyote Tales
DreadfulWater
Green Grass, Running Water
Medicine River
One Good Story, That One
The Back of the Turtle
The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America
The Red Power Murders
The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative
Truth and Bright Water
placeOfBirth Sacramento
surface form: Sacramento, California, United States
positionHeld chair of American Indian Studies
professor of English
role host of The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour
work The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour

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