Alistair MacLeod

Alistair MacLeod was born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, in 1936 and raised among an extended family in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. In his early years, to finance his education he worked as a logger, a miner, and a fisherman, and he wrote vividly and sympathetically about such work.
     His early studies were at the Nova Scotia Teachers College, St. Francis Xavier, the University of New Brunswick and Notre Dame, where he took his Ph.D. For more than three decades, he taught creative writing at the University of Windsor, Ontario, where he was a professor of English.
     MacLeod’s only novel, No Great Mischief, won the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction, the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction…

Island

Island

Alistair MacLeod
Remembrance

Remembrance

Alistair MacLeod
To Every Thing There Is a Season

To Every Thing There Is a Season

Alistair MacLeod; Illustrated by Peter Rankin
The Lost Salt Gift of Blood

The Lost Salt Gift of Blood

Alistair MacLeod
No Great Mischief

No Great Mischief

Alistair MacLeod
As Birds Bring Forth the Sun and Other Stories

Author Contributions

Lives of Short Duration

Lives of Short Duration

David Adams Richards, Afterword by Alistair MacLeod