Austin Clarke, the award-winning Barbadian-born author who wrote about the immigrant experience and being black in Canada, died Sunday at age 81.
The author of at least eleven novels, six short-story collections, and four memoirs, Clarke is perhaps best remembered for The Polished Hoe, for which he was awarded the prestigious Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Commonwealth Writers Prize.
The author of at least eleven novels, six short-story collections, and four memoirs, Clarke is perhaps best remembered for The Polished Hoe, for which he was awarded the prestigious Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Commonwealth Writers Prize.