![]() ![]() Her debut novel, The Second Life of Samuel Tyne, was nominated for the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award.Įdugyan has held fellowships in the United States, Scotland, Iceland, Hungary, Finland, Spain, and Belgium. Her work has appeared in several anthologies, including Best New American Voices 2003 and Revival: An Anthology of Black Canadian Writing (2006). ![]() ![]() “Loyalties were always mixed,” she said, “and the world inside the walls of my home was significantly different from the world beyond it.”Įdugyan was raised in Calgary and graduated from the University of Victoria and Johns Hopkins University. As the Canadian-born daughter of Ghanaian immigrants, Esi Edugyan grew up between worlds. ![]()
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