Frances Itani
Frances Susan Itani, née Hill is a Canadian fiction writer, poet and essayist. She is a Member of the Order of Canada.
Biography
Itani was born in Belleville, Ontario, and grew up in Quebec. She studied nursing in Montreal and North Carolina, a profession which she taught and practised for eight years. However, after enrolling in a writing class taught by W. O. Mitchell, she decided to change careers.She married Tetsuo (Ted) Itani, a retired Canadian Forces officer and humanitarian, in 1967. They resided in Ottawa, until his death due to a traumatic accident while out running.
Itani has published eighteen books, ranging from fiction and poetry to a children's book. Her 2003 novel Deafening was shortlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Award, and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Caribbean and Canada region, and has been published in 16 countries.
Awards
Deafening was shortlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Award, and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Caribbean and Canada region.Itani was the 2021 recipient of the Writers' Trust of Canada's annual Matt Cohen Award.
Children's
- Linger By the Sea
- ''Best Friend Trouble''
Short stories
- Pack Ice
- Truth or Lies
- Man Without Face
- ''Poached Egg on Toast''
Poetry
- A Season of Mourning
- No Other Lodgings
- ''Rentee Bay: poems from the Bay of Quinte, 1785-89''
Novels
- Leaning, Leaning Over Water
- Deafening
- Remembering the Bones
- Missing
- Requiem
- Tell
- That's My Baby
- ''The Company We Keep''