Ethan Canin

American author, educator, and physician


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imageEthan Canin photo Iowa City.jpg
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birth_placeAnn Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
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University of Iowa (MFA)
Harvard University (MD)
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| name = Ethan Canin | image = Ethan Canin photo Iowa City.jpg | caption = Canin in Iowa City, Iowa | birth_date = | birth_place = Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S. | parents = Stuart Canin (father) | occupation = {{flatlist|

Ethan Andrew Canin (born July 19, 1960) is an American author, educator, and physician. He is a member of the faculty of the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa.

Canin was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, while his parents were vacationing from Iowa City, where his father, Stuart Canin, taught violin at the University of Iowa. He and his family moved around the midwestern and northeastern United States, and eventually settled in San Francisco, California, where he attended Town School and later graduated from San Francisco University High School. He attended Stanford University and earned an undergraduate degree in English. Returning to the University of Iowa, Canin entered the Iowa Writers' Workshop, receiving an MFA in 1984, and went on to attend Harvard Medical School, where he earned an M.D. in 1991.

Beginning his medical practice with a residency at the University of California San Francisco, he pursued both medicine and writing for several years, leaving medicine in 1995 to join the faculty of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where he still teaches. He is a co-founder of the San Francisco Writers Grotto.

Canin is married with three daughters.

Awards

  • The Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship (1986)
  • Henfield/Transatlantic Review Prize (1987)
  • The California Book Award/Gold Medal in Literature (1994)
  • The Lyndhurst Prize (1994–1996)
  • National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (1987 & 1996)
  • Guggenheim Fellowship (2010)

Writing

Short story collections

  • Emperor of the Air (1988) Houghton Mifflin
  • The Palace Thief (1994) Random House

Novels

  • Blue River (1992) Time Warner International
  • For Kings and Planets (1999) Saint Martin's Press Inc.
  • Carry Me Across the Water (2001) Bloomsbury Publishing PLC.
  • America America (2009) Bloomsbury Publishing PLC.
  • A Doubter's Almanac: A Novel (2016) Random House

Filmography

Several of Canin's novels and short stories have been adapted for film.

Short films

Feature films

References

Notes

References

  1. "About the Author: Ethan Canin".
  2. Canin, Ethan. (13 June 2001). "Good Lit: Ethan Canin in Conversation". [[Commonwealth Club of California.
  3. (17 August 2009). "Anatomy of a leading author".
  4. (14 January 2009). ""24"'s Novel Politics".

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