Ann Diamond

Ann Diamond (born 11 April 1951 in Montreal)[1] is a Canadian poet, short story writer, and novelist.

Ann Diamond
Born (1951-04-11) April 11, 1951 (age 73)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
OccupationWriter, poet, novelist
NationalityCanadian
Alma materConcordia University
Goddard College
GenrePoetry, Fiction
Notable awardsHugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction (1994)
Website
anndiamond.ca

Early life

Diamond was born 11 April 1951 in Montreal.[1] She received a Bachelor of Arts from Concordia University before studying creative writing at Goddard College.[1]

Early work

Diamond's first book, Lil, was published in 1977. Her second book, A Nun's Diary, was adapted for theatre by Robert LePage (retitled Echo)[1] and presented in Montreal and Toronto at Theatre Passe Muraille.[2] Her third book of poetry, Terrorist Letters, was published in 1992.

Expanding beyond poetry, Diamond released her first novel, Mona's Dance, in 1989, followed by her short story collections Snakebite in 1989 and Evil Eye in 1991. Her narrative style has been called "distinctive" as it "blur[s] ... realism and surrealism";[1] her fiction also tends to "feature female characters burdened by painful relationships."[1] Evil Eye went one to win the 1994 Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction.[3] In 2000, Diamond released Dead White Males, followed by Static Control in 2006.

Early Life

In 2006, Diamond published a memoir, My Cold War, where she claims to be a victim of secret mind-control experiments, allegedly sponsored by the American CIA.[1] The book was republished under the title A Certain Girl in 2011.

In 2014, Diamond published The Man Next Door about her friend and neighbour Leonard Cohen.[4] Since then Diamond has made claims that Cohen was a CIA and Mossad agent who warned of a genocide of non-Jews planned by an unnamed cabal.[5] [6]

Personal life

Diamond has stated that she has a sub-personality that is a "shaman whose deep mission is liberating stories from the world of the unconscious".[7]

Selected works

Poetry

  • Lil (1977)
  • A Nun's Diary (1984)
  • Terrorist Letters (1992)

Short story collections

Novels

  • Mona's Dance (1989)
  • Dead White Males (2000)
  • Static Control (2006)

Memoir

  • My Cold War (2006), republished as A Certain Girl in 2011

See also

References

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