Kent Stetson

Kent Stetson, CM (born July 5, 1948) is a Canadian playwright and novelist.[1]

Kent Stetson

Born (1948-07-05) July 5, 1948
Marshfield, Prince Edward Island
Occupationplaywright, novelist
NationalityCanadian
Period1980s-present
Notable worksWarm Wind in China, As I Am, The Harps of God

Stetson is best known for the plays Warm Wind in China (1988), one of the first and most prominent AIDS-themed plays produced in Canada;[1] As I Am (1986), a noted gay-themed work;[1] and the Governor General's Award-winning The Harps of God (1997).[1] His other plays include Queen of the Cadillac (1990), Just Plain Murder (1992), Sweet Magdalena (1994), The Eyes of the Gull (2000), New Arcadia (2001) and Horse High, Bull Strong, Pig Tight (2004).[1] He has also published two novels, The World Above the Sky (2010) and Meat Cove (2013).

The Harps of God received the 2001 Governor General's Literary Award[2] for English language drama, and the 2001 Canadian Authors Association's inaugural Carol Bolt Award.[1] He won the Herman Voaden Playwriting Competition for New Arcadia,[1] the Prince Edward Island Literary Award for outstanding contributions to the literature of Prince Edward Island, and the Wendell Boyle Award for contributions to PEI heritage.

Stetson was appointed to the Order of Canada in July 2007.[2]

References

  1. "Kent Stetson". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 2018-02-22.
  2. "Get this man's plays on stage!". Montreal Gazette. July 21, 2007. Archived from the original on November 10, 2012. Retrieved May 28, 2010.


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