Rhea Tregebov

CanadianLiterary FictionPoetryPicture BookChildren's Bookb. 1953

Rhea Tregebov is a Canadian poet, novelist, and children's writer. Born in Saskatoon and raised in Winnipeg, she has had a distinguished career as an author, editor, and educator. She served as an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia and is now an Associate Professor Emerita. She is the author of numerous poetry collections, novels, and children's picture books, and has served as Chair of The Writers' Union of Canada.

Awards

['Pat Lowther Award', 'Malahat Review Long Poem Prize', "Prairie Schooner Readers' Choice Award for Poetry", 'J.I. Segal Award for Fiction', 'Nancy Richler Memorial Prize for Fiction', 'Canadian Jewish Literary Award for Poetry', 'Betty Averbach Foundation Prize for Poetry']

Notable Works

["The Knife-Sharpener's Bell", 'Rue des Rosiers', 'Talking to Strangers', 'Remembering History', 'The Big Storm']

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