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Patrick deWitt (born 1975) is a Canadian novelist and screenwriter. Born on Vancouver Island, deWitt lives in Portland, Oregon and has acquired American citizenship. As of 2023, he has written five novels: Ablutions (2009), The Sisters Brothers (2011), Undermajordomo Minor (2015), French Exit (2018) and The Librarianist (2023). Biography DeWitt was born on Vancouver Island in Sidney, British Columbia. The second of three brothers, he spent his childhood moving back and forth across the west coast of North America. He credits his father, a carpenter, with giving him his "lifelong interest in literature." DeWitt dropped out of high school to become a writer. He moved to Los Angeles, working at a bar. He left Los Angeles to move back in with his parents in the Seattle area, on Bainbridge Island. When he sold his first book Ablutions (2009), deWitt quit his job as a construction worker to become a writer, and moved to Portland, Oregon. Although born a Canadian citizen, deWitt was raised primarily in Southern California, and later became a United States citizen. He married screenwriter Leslie Napoles, an American, with whom he has a son named Gustavo. He is separated from his wife, but they are amicable and share the care of their son. Career His first book, Ablutions: Notes for a Novel (2009), was named a New York Times Editors' Choice book. His second, The Sisters Brothers (2011), was shortlisted for the 2011 Man Booker Prize, the 2011 Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, and the 2011 Governor General's Award for English-language fiction. He was one of two Canadian writers, alongside Esi Edugyan, to make all four award lists in 2011. On November 1, 2011, he was announced as the winner of the Rogers Prize, and on November 15, 2011, he was announced as the winner of Canada's 2011 Governor General's Award for English-language fiction. On April 26, 2012, the novel won the 2012 Stephen Leacock Award. Alongside Edugyan, The Sisters Brothers was also a shortlisted nominee for the 2012 Walter Scott Prize for historical fiction. The Sisters Brothers was adapted as a film of the same name by Jacques Audiard and Thomas Bidegain, and released in 2018. His third novel, Undermajordomo Minor, was published in 2015. The novel was longlisted for the 2015 Scotiabank Giller Prize. His fourth novel, French Exit, was published in August 2018 by Ecco Press, an imprint of HarperCollins. The book was named as a shortlisted finalist for the 2018 Giller Prize. He wrote the screenplay for the 2020 film of the same name. DeWitt's most recent novel, The Librarianist, was published on July 4, 2023, by Ecco Press. It follows a retired librarian named Bob Comet and is billed as a "wide-ranging and ambitious document of the introvert's condition." Bibliography Novels Ablutions: Notes for a Novel (2009) The Sisters Brothers (2011) Undermajordomo Minor (2015) French Exit (2018) The Librarianist (2023) Nonfiction Help Yourself Help Yourself (2007) Screenplays Terri (2011) French Exit (2020) References External links "Patrick deWitt interview: 'Certain writers look down their noses at plot. I was one of them – until I tried it'" (2015 interview in The Guardian) "'The Internet Was Fucking Me Up:' Patrick DeWitt On Books, Bubbles, & Bullshit" (2015 interview on Buzzfeed). Discover the Patrick Dewitt popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Patrick Dewitt books.

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    Star Of The Morning

    Pamela Jooste

    'I knew then that there were some things not even Ruby could keep from me for ever and this was one of them. We were coloured girls in a white world that didn't want us.' Born on t...

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    The Harz Journey and Selected Prose

    Heinrich Heine & Ritchie Robertson

    A poet whose verse inspired music by Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Brahms, Heinrich Heine (17971856) was in his lifetime equally admired for his elegant prose. This collectio...

  • Undermajordomo Minor synopsis, comments

    Undermajordomo Minor

    Patrick DeWitt

    From the bestselling, Man Booker–shortlisted author of The Sisters Brothers comes a brilliant and boisterous novel that reimagines the folk taleA love story, an adventure story, a ...

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    Summary of the Librarianist a Novel by Patrick Dewitt

    Willie M. Joseph

    DISCLAIMERThis book does not in any capacity mean to replace the original book but to serve as a vast summary of the original book.Summary of the Librarianist a Novel by Patrick De...

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    The Voyages of Sindbad

    N. J. Dawood

    Seven voyages. Seven missions. Only one man has survived them.A poor man meets a great sailor and asks to hear his tale. He is amazed to be told of seven journeys to foreign lands,...

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    Three Elizabethan Domestic Tragedies

    Keith Sturgess & Thomas Heywood

    Elizabethan domestic tragedies depicted the workings of Fortune in the lives of ordinary people, telling stories of sin, discovery, punishment and divine mercy, with their settings...

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    The Pickwick Papers

    Charles Dickens & Mark Wormald

    'One of my life's greatest tragedies is to have already read Pickwick Papers I can't go back and read it for the first time' Fernando PessoaFew first novels have created as much p...