Eden Robinson

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Eden Robinson is a Haisla and Heiltsuk Canadian author renowned for her darkly humorous and haunting fiction that explores Indigenous life and identity, notably in works like "Monkey Beach."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian author
Indigenous author
human
novel
novel
novel
novel
novelist
short story collection
short story writer
author Eden Robinson NERFINISHED
awardReceived Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize NERFINISHED
Writers’ Trust Engel/Findley Award NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Canada
countryOfOrigin Canada
educatedAt University of British Columbia NERFINISHED
University of Victoria NERFINISHED
ethnicity Haisla NERFINISHED
Heiltsuk NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Indigenous storytelling
contemporary Canadian literature
genre Gothic fiction
Indigenous literature
fiction
literary fiction
magic realism
speculative fiction
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Indigenous renaissance in Canadian literature
nominatedFor Governor General’s Award for English-language fiction NERFINISHED
Scotiabank Giller Prize NERFINISHED
notableSeries Trickster trilogy NERFINISHED
notableWork Monkey Beach NERFINISHED
Return of the Trickster NERFINISHED
Son of a Trickster NERFINISHED
Traplines NERFINISHED
Trickster Drift NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
short story writer
writer
placeOfBirth Kitamaat Village NERFINISHED
residence Kitamaat Village NERFINISHED
writingStyle darkly humorous
haunting
realist with supernatural elements

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- If the subject is not a named entity, return an empty list.
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- Separate several objects into multiple triples with one object.
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Subject: Eden Robinson
Description of subject: Eden Robinson is a Haisla and Heiltsuk Canadian author renowned for her darkly humorous and haunting fiction that explores Indigenous life and identity, notably in works like "Monkey Beach."

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