Hugh Hood

Hugh John Blagdon Hood, OC (b in Toronto, Ontario 30 Apr 1928 d in Montreal, Quebec 1 Aug 2000) was a Canadian novelist, short story writer, essayist and university professor.

Hood wrote 32 books: 17 novels including the 12-volume New Age novel sequence (influenced by Marcel Proust and Anthony Powell), several volumes of short fiction, and 5 of nonfiction. He taught English literature at the Université de Montréal. In the early 1970s he and fellow authors Clark Blaise, Raymond Fraser, John Metcalf and Ray Smith formed the well-known Montreal Story Tellers Fiction Performance Group, which popularized the public reading of fiction in Canada. In 1988, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

Bibliography

Novels

The New Age Series

  1. The Swing in the Garden (1975)
  2. A New Athens (1977)
  3. Reservoir Ravine (1979)
  4. Black and White Keys (1982)
  5. The Scenic Art (1984)
  6. The Motor Boys in Ottawa (1986)
  7. Tony's Book (1988)
  8. Property & Value (1990)
  9. Be Sure to Close Your Eyes (1993)
  10. Dead Men's Watches (1995)
  11. Great Realizations (1997)
  12. Near Water (2000)

Short stories

Non-Fiction

References

Lecker, Robert; David, Jack: The Annotated Bibliography of Canada's Major Authors: Volume Five (by J.R. (Tim) Struthers), pp 231.

External links

Additional reading

Bibliographies

Manuscript collections

The University of Calgary Libraries, Alberta.

Critical studies

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