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Penguin Random House Canada Shares the Sad News of Celebrated Canadian Author Graeme Gibson's Passing


TORONTO, Sept. 18, 2019 /CNW/ - Penguin Random House Canada today shares the sad news that celebrated Canadian author Graeme Gibson has died.

Graeme Gibson 
Photo credit: Dennis Minty (CNW Group/Penguin Random House Canada Limited)

McClelland & Stewart and Doubleday Canada have been the proud publishers of a number of Gibson's books; most recently, his acclaimed works of non-fiction, The Bedside Book of Birds and The Bedside Book of Beasts. 

Kristin Cochrane, CEO of Penguin Random House Canada, said: "We are deeply saddened by the death of such a beloved and distinguished author. Graeme was a friend to several generations of Canadian writers. As a founding member of both the Writers' Trust of Canada and the Writers' Union of Canada, his influence on the lives of writers in this country has been profound and far-reaching. We are grateful for that superlative legacy, one that will continue to flourish, and also grateful for our own experiences working with Graeme: a true gentleman, whose gracious, elegant, and witty manner touched all who knew him."

Gibson was the author of the novels Five LegsCommunionPerpetual Motion, and Gentleman Death. In addition to co-founding both the Writers' Trust of Canada and the Writers' Union of Canada, Gibson served as the president of PEN Canada, was the recipient of the Harbourfront Festival Prize and the Toronto Arts Award, and was a member of the Order of Canada. A committed conservationist, he was a council member of World Wildlife Fund Canada and chairman of the Pelee Island Bird Observatory. Graeme Gibson was born on August 9, 1934 in London, Ontario. For the past several decades he lived in Toronto with his partner, Margaret Atwood.

On behalf of the family, Margaret Atwood said: "We are devastated by the loss of Graeme, our beloved father, grandfather, and spouse, but we are happy that he achieved the kind of swift exit he wanted and avoided the decline into further dementia that he feared. He had a lovely last few weeks, and he went out on a high, surrounded by love, friendship and appreciation. We are grateful for his wise, ethical, and committed life."

Penguin Random House Canada (CNW Group/Penguin Random House Canada Limited)

SOURCE Penguin Random House Canada Limited



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