American-Canadian writer
Will Aitken is an American-Canadian novelist, journalist and film critic .[ 1] [ 2] Originally from Terre Haute, Indiana , he has been based in Montreal , Quebec since moving to that city to attend McGill University in 1972.
In Montreal, he was a cofounder of the city's first LGBT bookstore, Librairie L'Androgyne , in 1973.[ 1] He has also worked as an arts journalist and film critic for a variety of media outlets,[ 3] including the CBC , the BBC , National Public Radio , The Globe and Mail , Maclean's , The Paris Review , Christopher Street and the National Post .
He published his first novel, Terre Haute , in 1989.[ 4] He has since published three further novels.[ 3]
He taught film studies at Dawson College in Montreal.[ 1] In 2011, he published Death in Venice: A Queer Film Classic , a critical analysis of Luchino Visconti 's 1971 film Death in Venice , as part of Arsenal Pulp Press 's Queer Film Classics series.[ 1]
His 2018 book, Antigone Undone: Juliette Binoche, Anne Carson, Ivo Van Hove and the Art of Resistance , was published by University of Regina Press. The book was a shortlisted finalist for the 2018 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction .[ 5]
Works
Novels
Non-fiction
Death in Venice: A Queer Film Classic . 2011, ISBN 978-1551524184 .
Antigone Undone: Juliette Binoche, Anne Carson, Ivo Van Hove, and the Art of Resistance . 2018, ISBN 978-0889775213 .
Anthologies
Madder Love: Queer Men and the Precincts of Surrealism (ed. Peter Dubé ). 2008.
References
^ a b c d Richard Burnett , "Montreal author Will Aitken revives Death in Venice" Archived 2012-06-15 at the Wayback Machine . Xtra! , January 26, 2012.
^ W. H. New , Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada . University of Toronto Press , 2002. ISBN 0802007619 . Chapter "Gay and Lesbian Writing", pp. 418-422.
^ a b "Aitken goes big on Japan" . Eye Weekly , September 21, 2000.
^ Gregory Woods , A History of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition . Yale University Press , 1999. ISBN 9780300080889 .
^ "Writers' Trust short lists reveal familiar faces" . The Globe and Mail , September 26, 2018.
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