Sobre el Autor

Esi Edugyan is a prominent Canadian author known for her powerful storytelling and exploration of themes related to identity, race, and history. She gained international acclaim with her novels, particularly 'Half Blood Blues' and 'Washington Black', both of which delve into the complexities of the African diaspora and the impacts of colonialism. Edugyan's writing is characterized by its rich historical context and deeply drawn characters, making her a significant voice in contemporary literature.

Born in Calgary to Ghanaian parents, Edugyan's works often reflect her multicultural background and her interest in the intersections of culture and personal experience. Her literary contributions have earned her numerous accolades, including the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Governor General's Award for Fiction. Edugyan continues to captivate readers around the world, contributing to the dialogue on race and identity through her compelling narratives.

nacionalidad Canadiense
Fecha de Nacimiento November 8, 1978
Lugar de Nacimiento Calgary, Alberta, Canada