Polish-Canadian novelist
Eva Stachniak
Born November 27, 1952Wrocław , Poland Occupation novelist Nationality Polish-Canadian Period 2000s-present Notable works Necessary Lies , The Winter Palace
Eva Stachniak (born 1952) is a Polish-Canadian novelist.[ 1]
Biography
Stachniak came to Canada in 1981 to study at McGill University ,[ 1] and remained in the country after the imposition of martial law in Poland prevented her from returning home.[ 2] She worked for Radio Canada International from 1984 to 1986, and then moved to Toronto to teach at Sheridan College .
Her debut novel Necessary Lies , published in 2000, won the Books in Canada First Novel Award .[ 3] Her second novel, Garden of Venus , followed in 2005.[ 4] The book was also published under the title Dancing with Kings in the United Kingdom .
Her third novel, The Winter Palace , was published in 2012.[ 5] A historical novel about Catherine the Great ,[ 5] The Winter Palace became Stachniak's first Canadian and international bestseller.[ 5] She followed with a sequel novel, Empress of the Night , in 2014.[ 6]
She has also published short stories in literary magazines and anthologies.[ 1]
Works
References
^ a b c Warzecha, Monika (15 April 2011). "New book puts Roncesvalles Avenue on Toronto's literary map" . The Globe and Mail . Retrieved 30 March 2021 .
^ "Stachniak wins first novel award". Kingston Whig-Standard , September 27, 2001.
^ "Necessary Lies wins first-novel award". The Globe and Mail , September 26, 2001.
^ "Final journey culmination of trip from poverty to luxury". Edmonton Journal , July 24, 2005.
^ a b c "Eva Stachniak: In search of Catherine's greatness" . The Globe and Mail , January 20, 2012.
^ Ruth Myles, "Eva Stachniak returns to the court of Catherine the Great with Empress of the Night" . Calgary Herald , March 31, 2014.
^ "66 works of Canadian fiction to watch for in spring 2022" . CBC Books , January 11, 2022.
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