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Keath Fraser : ウィキペディア英語版 | Keath Fraser
Keath Fraser (born 25 December 1944 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian fiction author. He lived in London from 1970 to 1973, where he studied at the University of London and earned his Ph.D. He later taught English in Calgary, Alberta, Canada for five years as a tenured professor. He then stopped teaching to become a full-time author.〔(), Author Bio ABC Bookworld.〕 Fraser has travelled widely in Asia, Europe, Australia, India and Cambodia, and these experiences have contributed to his work.〔 Fraser edited the books ''Bad Trips'' (1991) and ''Worst Journeys: The Picador Book of Travel'' (1992), both humorous anthologies authored by various writers concerning their experiences in foreign lands.〔"Jrank" (Jrank Keath Fraser Biography ), Jrank Keath Fraser Biography.〕 ==Writing style== Bronwyn Drainie writes, "''If you really want to journey into the heart of darkness, you'd be advised to travel with Vancouver writer Keath Fraser, a man of extraordinary talents''.〔(), Books in Canada: Keath Fraser Interview.〕" Fraser's dark, vivid and incredibly distinctive writing style ranges very widely in genre, settings and voices and is clearly characterized by his love of the city of Vancouver, his birthplace and home since his return from London in 1973.〔 In 1997 what turned out to be a controversial biography by him of the novelist Sinclair Ross was published, ''As For Me and My Body: A Memoir of Sinclair Ross''. In it Fraser made public knowledge of Ross's thus-far little-known homosexuality.
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