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Hal Niedzviecki

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Canadian writer
Hal Niedzviecki
Born (1971-01-09)January 9, 1971 (age 54)
NationalityCanadian
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Hal Niedzviecki (born January 9, 1971) is a Canadian novelist andcultural critic. Born inBrockville, he was raised by a Jewish family inOttawa,Ontario, andPotomac,Maryland, did his undergraduate studies atUniversity College, Toronto, and his postgraduate studies atBard College. In 1995, he co-founded the magazineBroken Pencil, a guide to underground arts andzine culture, and was the magazine's editor until 2002. He has also written forAdbusters,Utne,The Walrus,This Magazine,Geist,Toronto Life,The Globe and Mail, and theNational Post. In 2006, Niedzviecki hosted a summer replacement series,Subcultures, onCBC Radio One.

In 2017, Niedzviecki wrote a piece forWrite, the Writers' Union of Canada magazine, where he wrote: "In my opinion, anyone, anywhere, should be encouraged to imagine other peoples, other cultures, other identities" and told writers to try to "Win the Appropriation Prize". After controversy arose over the piece he resigned from the editorial board.[1]

Work

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  • Concrete Forest: The New Fiction of Urban Canada (1998, anthology)
  • Smell It (1998, short fiction)
  • Lurvy, A Farmer's Almanac (1999, novel)
  • We Want Some Too: Underground Desire and the Reinvention of Mass Culture (2000)
  • Ditch (2001, novel)
  • The Original Canadian City Dweller's Almanac (2002, withDarren Wershler-Henry)
  • Hello, I'm Special: How Individuality Became the New Conformity (2004)
  • The Program (2005, novel)
  • The Big Book of Pop Culture: A How-to Guide for Young Artists (2006)
  • The Peep Diaries: How We're Learning to Love Watching Ourselves and Our Neighbors (City Lights, 2009)ISBN 978-0-87286-499-3.
  • Look Down, This Is Where It Must Have Happened (City Lights, 2011)ISBN 978-0-87286-539-6
  • Trees on Mars: Our Obsession with the Future, (Seven Stories Press, 2015)ISBN 978-1609806378

References

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  1. ^Dundas, Deborah (10 May 2017)."Editor quits amid outrage after call for 'Appropriation Prize' in writers' magazine".Toronto Star. Retrieved12 May 2017.

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