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Matt Cohen (writer)

Matthew Cohen (30 December 1942 – 2 December 1999) was a Canadian writer who published both mainstream literature under his own name and children's literature under the pseudonym Teddy Jam.[3]

Matt Cohen
BornMatthew Cohen
December 30, 1942
Montreal, Quebec, Canada[1][2]
DiedDecember 2, 1999
Toronto, Ontario, Canada[1]
OccupationNovelist, Children's writer
NationalityCanadian
Period1960s-1990s
Notable worksEmotional Arithmetic, Elizabeth and After

History edit

Matt Cohen was born in Montreal,[1][2] son of Morris Cohen and Beatrice Sohn,[3] and was raised in Kingston and Ottawa.[4] He studied political economy at the University of Toronto and taught political philosophy and religion at McMaster University in the late 1960s before publishing his first novel Korsoniloff in 1969.[3]

His fiction was translated into German, Dutch, French, Greek, Spanish and Portuguese. The Spanish Doctor, his biggest international success, continues to sell well in the French and Spanish markets.

His greatest critical success as a writer was his final novel Elizabeth and After which won the 1999 Governor General's Award for English-language Fiction only a few weeks before his death.[5] He had been nominated twice previously, but had not won, in 1979 for The Sweet Second Summer of Kitty Malone and in 1997 for Last Seen.

A founding member of the Writers' Union of Canada,[6] he served on the executive board for many years and as president in 1986. During his presidency, the Writer's Union was finally able to persuade the government of Canada to form a commission and establish a Public Lending Right program. He also served on the Toronto Arts Council as chair of the Literary Division and was able to obtain increased funding for writers. In recognition of this work, he was awarded a Toronto Arts Award and the Harbourfront Prize.

He also published a number of children's books under the pseudonym Teddy Jam. Cohen's authorship of the Teddy Jam books was not revealed until after his death.[3] Dr. Kiss, illustrated by Joanne Fitzgerald won the Governor General's Award in 1991 and Fishing Summer was also nominated for a Governor General's Award for children's literature in 1997, making Cohen one of the few writers ever to be nominated for Governor General's Awards in two different categories in the same year.

He was married three times; first to Arden Ford, next to Susan Bricker and then to Patsy Aldana.[7]

Cohen died at home in Toronto after a battle with lung cancer.[5] His final book of short stories, Getting Lucky, and his final Teddy Jam title, The Kid's Line, were posthumously published in 2001. A Canadian literary award, the Matt Cohen Award, is presented in Cohen's memory by the Writers' Trust of Canada.[6]

A film adaptation of his 1990 novel Emotional Arithmetic has been produced by Triptych films starring Max von Sydow, Christopher Plummer, Gabriel Byrne and Susan Sarandon. It was the closing gala at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival.[8]

Bibliography edit

Years link to corresponding year in literature or, for poetry, to year in poetry.

Novels edit

Short stories edit

  • Columbus and the Fat Lady (1972)
  • Too Bad Galahad (1972)
  • Night Flights (1978)
  • The Leaves of Louise (1978)
  • The Expatriate (1982)
  • Café le Dog (1983)
  • Life on This Planet (1985)
  • Living on Water (1988)
  • Racial Memories (1990)
  • Lives of the Mind Slaves (1994)
  • Getting Lucky (2001)

Poetry edit

  • Peach Melba (1974)
  • In Search of Leonardo (1985)

Non-fiction edit

  • Typing: A Life in 26 Keys (2000)

Children's literature (as "Teddy Jam") edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Matt Cohen (Obituary) | The Canadian Encyclopedia". Thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
  2. ^ a b . www.britannica.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-11.
  3. ^ a b c d New, William H (2002). Encyclopedia of literature in Canada. University of Toronto Press. p. 219. ISBN 0-8020-0761-9. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
  4. ^ Ondaatje, Michael (1995). From Ink Lake: Canadian stories. Random House of Canada. p. 704. ISBN 0-394-28138-1. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
  5. ^ a b Bemrose, John. . The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on October 22, 2013. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
  6. ^ a b "Matt Cohen Award: In Celebration of a Writing Life". Writer's Trust of Canada. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
  7. ^ "Matt Cohen fonds". McMaster University. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
  8. ^ Rocchi, James (2007-09-15). "TIFF Review: Emotional Arithmetic". Cinematical.com. Retrieved 2012-01-02.

Externals edit

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Matthew Cohen 30 December 1942 2 December 1999 was a Canadian writer who published both mainstream literature under his own name and children s literature under the pseudonym Teddy Jam 3 Matt CohenBornMatthew CohenDecember 30 1942Montreal Quebec Canada 1 2 DiedDecember 2 1999Toronto Ontario Canada 1 OccupationNovelist Children s writerNationalityCanadianPeriod1960s 1990sNotable worksEmotional Arithmetic Elizabeth and After Contents 1 History 2 Bibliography 2 1 Novels 2 2 Short stories 2 3 Poetry 2 4 Non fiction 2 5 Children s literature as Teddy Jam 3 See also 4 References 5 ExternalsHistory editMatt Cohen was born in Montreal 1 2 son of Morris Cohen and Beatrice Sohn 3 and was raised in Kingston and Ottawa 4 He studied political economy at the University of Toronto and taught political philosophy and religion at McMaster University in the late 1960s before publishing his first novel Korsoniloff in 1969 3 His fiction was translated into German Dutch French Greek Spanish and Portuguese The Spanish Doctor his biggest international success continues to sell well in the French and Spanish markets His greatest critical success as a writer was his final novel Elizabeth and After which won the 1999 Governor General s Award for English language Fiction only a few weeks before his death 5 He had been nominated twice previously but had not won in 1979 for The Sweet Second Summer of Kitty Malone and in 1997 for Last Seen A founding member of the Writers Union of Canada 6 he served on the executive board for many years and as president in 1986 During his presidency the Writer s Union was finally able to persuade the government of Canada to form a commission and establish a Public Lending Right program He also served on the Toronto Arts Council as chair of the Literary Division and was able to obtain increased funding for writers In recognition of this work he was awarded a Toronto Arts Award and the Harbourfront Prize He also published a number of children s books under the pseudonym Teddy Jam Cohen s authorship of the Teddy Jam books was not revealed until after his death 3 Dr Kiss illustrated by Joanne Fitzgerald won the Governor General s Award in 1991 and Fishing Summer was also nominated for a Governor General s Award for children s literature in 1997 making Cohen one of the few writers ever to be nominated for Governor General s Awards in two different categories in the same year He was married three times first to Arden Ford next to Susan Bricker and then to Patsy Aldana 7 Cohen died at home in Toronto after a battle with lung cancer 5 His final book of short stories Getting Lucky and his final Teddy Jam title The Kid s Line were posthumously published in 2001 A Canadian literary award the Matt Cohen Award is presented in Cohen s memory by the Writers Trust of Canada 6 A film adaptation of his 1990 novel Emotional Arithmetic has been produced by Triptych films starring Max von Sydow Christopher Plummer Gabriel Byrne and Susan Sarandon It was the closing gala at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival 8 Bibliography editYears link to corresponding year in literature or for poetry to year in poetry Novels edit Korsoniloff 1969 Johnny Crackle Sings 1971 The Disinherited 1974 Wooden Hunters 1975 The Colours of War 1977 The Sweet Second Summer of Kitty Malone 1979 Flowers of Darkness 1981 The Spanish Doctor 1984 Nadine 1987 Emotional Arithmetic 1990 Freud The Paris Notebooks 1991 The Bookseller 1993 Last Seen 1997 Elizabeth and After 1999 Short stories edit Columbus and the Fat Lady 1972 Too Bad Galahad 1972 Night Flights 1978 The Leaves of Louise 1978 The Expatriate 1982 Cafe le Dog 1983 Life on This Planet 1985 Living on Water 1988 Racial Memories 1990 Lives of the Mind Slaves 1994 Getting Lucky 2001 Poetry edit Peach Melba 1974 In Search of Leonardo 1985 Non fiction edit Typing A Life in 26 Keys 2000 Children s literature as Teddy Jam edit Night Cars 1987 illustrated by Eric Beddows Doctor Kiss Says Yes 1991 illustrated by Joanne Fitzgerald The Year of Fire 1993 illustrated by Ian Wallace The Charlotte Stories 1994 Jacob s Best Sisters 1996 illustrated by Joanne Fitzgerald The Fishing Summer 1997 illustrated by Ange Zhang This New Baby 1998 The Stoneboat 1999 illustrated by Ange Zhang ttuM 1999 The Kid Line 2001 illustrated by Ange ZhangSee also edit nbsp Poetry portal nbsp Biography portal nbsp Canada portalCanadian literature Canadian poetry List of Canadian poets List of Canadian writersReferences edit a b c Matt Cohen Obituary The Canadian Encyclopedia Thecanadianencyclopedia ca Retrieved 2022 04 15 a b Matt Cohen biography Canadian author Britannica com www britannica com Archived from the original on 2015 09 11 a b c d New William H 2002 Encyclopedia of literature in Canada University of Toronto Press p 219 ISBN 0 8020 0761 9 Retrieved 2012 01 02 Ondaatje Michael 1995 From Ink Lake Canadian stories Random House of Canada p 704 ISBN 0 394 28138 1 Retrieved 2012 01 02 a b Bemrose John Matt Cohen Obituary The Canadian Encyclopedia Archived from the original on October 22 2013 Retrieved 2012 01 02 a b Matt Cohen Award In Celebration of a Writing Life Writer s Trust of Canada Retrieved 2012 01 02 Matt Cohen fonds McMaster University Retrieved 2012 01 02 Rocchi James 2007 09 15 TIFF Review Emotional Arithmetic Cinematical com Retrieved 2012 01 02 Externals editMatt Cohen at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matt Cohen writer amp oldid 1159342198, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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