In the Skin of a Lion

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In the Skin of a Lion is a 1987 novel by Michael Ondaatje that lyrically explores the lives of immigrant workers who helped build early 20th-century Toronto.

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instanceOf novel
adaptedInto stage play
author Michael Ondaatje
authorNationality Sri Lankan Canadian
awarded City of Toronto Book Award
Trillium Book Award
countryOfOrigin Canada
coverArtist Ken Norrish
criticalReception widely acclaimed
depictsEvent construction of the Bloor Street Viaduct
construction of the R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant
explores marginalized histories
politics of visibility and invisibility
featuresCharacter Alice Gull
Caravaggio
Clara Dickens
Nicholas Temelcoff
Patrick Lewis
firstEditionFormat print
firstPublishedIn Canada
focusesOn immigrant workers in Toronto
genre historical fiction
modernist novel
hasISBN 0-7710-6684-8
hasSequel The English Patient
includedIn Canadian literature canon
literaryMovement postmodern literature
mainTheme class and labor
identity and storytelling
immigrant experience
urban transformation
narrativeStyle lyrical prose
narrativeTechnique multiple perspectives
nonlinear narrative
notableFor innovative narrative structure
poetic language
originalLanguage English
publicationYear 1987
publisher McClelland and Stewart
settingCountry Canada
settingLocation Toronto
settingPeriod early 20th century
sharesCharactersWith The English Patient
studiedIn university literature courses
subjectMatter immigration to Canada
labor history of Toronto

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Michael Ondaatje notableWork In the Skin of a Lion
Michael Ondaatje wrote In the Skin of a Lion
McClelland and Stewart notableWorkPublished In the Skin of a Lion
Philip notableWork In the Skin of a Lion
subject surface form: Philip Michael Ondaatje