David Homel


David Homel is an American-Canadian writer and literary translator. He is most noted as a two-time winner of the Governor General's Award for French to English translation, winning the award at the 1995 Governor General's Awards for Why Must a Black Writer Write About Sex?, his translation of Dany Laferrière's Cette grenade dans la main du jeune nègre est-elle une arme ou un fruit?, and alongside Fred A. Reed at the 2001 Governor General's Awards for Fairy Ring, their translation of Martine Desjardins' Le Cercle de Clara.
Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Homel moved to Canada in 1975, first taking a master's at the University of Toronto before settling in Montreal in 1980. He is married to children's writer Marie-Louise Gay, with whom he has cowritten several children's works.
His debut novel Electrical Storms, published in 1988, was shortlisted for the SmithBooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award in 1989. He is also a two-time winner of the Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction at the Quebec Writers' Federation Awards, winning in 2003 for The Speaking Cure and in 2019 for The Teardown.
He has been nominated for the Governor General's Award for translation on eight other occasions, for his translations of Laferrière's How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired in 1988, An Aroma of Coffee in 1994 and A Drifting Year in 1997, Yves Beauchemin's The Second Fiddle in 1998, Philippe Poloni's Olivo Oliva in 1999, Monique Proulx's The Heart Is an Involuntary Muscle in 2003 and Wildlives in 2009, and Desjardins' All That Glitters in 2005.

Works

Fiction

  • Electrical Storms - 1988
  • Rat Palms - 1992
  • Sonya & Jack - 1995
  • Get on Top - 1999
  • The Speaking Cure - 2003
  • Midway - 2010
  • The Fledglings - 2014
  • The Teardown - 2019
  • A House Without Spirits - 2022

Children's, with Marie-Louise Gay

Non-fiction

Translation

Talking It Out: The October Crisis from Inside - 1987 How to Make Love to a Negro - 1988 The Invisible Empire - 1990 An Aroma of Coffee - 1993 Why Must a Black Writer Write About Sex - 1995 Sandman Blues - 1996 A Drifting Year - 1997 The Second Fiddle - 1998 Olivo Oliva - 1999 Fairy Rings - 2001, with Fred A. ReedThe Heart Is an Involuntary Muscle - 2003, with Fred A. ReedAll That Glitters - 2005, with Fred A. ReedThe Baldwins - 2006, with Fred A. Reed