Gail Anderson-Dargatz
CanadianContemporary FictionMagical Realism
Gail Anderson-Dargatz is a Canadian novelist known for evocative, regionally rooted fiction that often blends the ordinary with the uncanny. Her debut novel, The Cure for Death by Lightning, brought critical attention for its inventive voice and evocative depiction of rural life. Her work frequently explores family, memory, and the relationships between people and place.
Awards
["Governor General's Award (nominee/shortlist and other regional recognitions may apply)"]
Notable Works
['The Cure for Death by Lightning', 'A Recipe for Bees']


