Jack Hodgins
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Jack Hodgins (born 1938) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer.
Bibliography
- Spit Delaney's Island (short stories) (1976)
- The Invention of the World (first novel) (1977)
- The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne (1979) (winner of the Governor General's Award for English Language Fiction in 1979)
- The Barclay Family Theatre (short stories) (1981)
- The Honorary Patron (1987)
- Innocent Cities (1990)
- The Macken Charm (1995)
- Broken Ground (1996) (historical novel set after the First World War)
- Distance (2003)
Hodgins has also written A Passion for Narrative. A Guide for Writing Fiction (1994).