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Chris Scott (born 1945 in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England) is an English-Canadian writer. His novel Antichthon was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 1982 Governor General's Awards, and his novel Jack won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel in 1989. His novel, Bartleby was republished in Glasgow in 2016. He has also been a contributor to CBC Radio and a book reviewer for Books in Canada, The Globe and Mail, the Montreal Gazette, the Ottawa Citizen and the Toronto Star.

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  • كريس سكوت (بالإنجليزية: Chris Scott)‏ (1945، كينغستون أبون هال في المملكة المتحدة)؛ كاتب وروائي كندي. (ar)
  • Chris Scott (* 1945 in Toronto, Ontario) ist ein kanadischer Schriftsteller, der als Kriminalschriftsteller und Autor von Science-Fiction-Romanen über historische Alternativwelten hervorgetreten ist. (de)
  • Chris Scott (born 1945 in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England) is an English-Canadian writer. His novel Antichthon was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 1982 Governor General's Awards, and his novel Jack won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel in 1989. His novel, Bartleby was republished in Glasgow in 2016. Educated at the University of Hull, Manchester University, Scott has taught at York University in Toronto and Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. He became a Canadian citizen in 1975, and resided on a farm in Lanark County, Ontario during much of his writing career. He is noted for his mixture of genre literature with experimental fiction; Antichthon, for example, applied the format and tropes of a contemporary spy novel to a historical retelling of the 1593 heresy trial of Giordano Bruno, and Jack took as its premise that Thomas Neill Cream, a Scottish-Canadian doctor and murderer, was the real Jack the Ripper. He has also been a contributor to CBC Radio and a book reviewer for Books in Canada, The Globe and Mail, the Montreal Gazette, the Ottawa Citizen and the Toronto Star. (en)
  • Chris Scott, né en 1945 à Kingston-upon-Hull, en Angleterre, est un écrivain britannico-canadien, auteur de roman policier. (fr)
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  • Chris Scott (en)
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  • English-Canadian (en)
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  • "Bartleby", Antichthon, Jack (en)
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  • novelist, short story writer (en)
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  • كريس سكوت (بالإنجليزية: Chris Scott)‏ (1945، كينغستون أبون هال في المملكة المتحدة)؛ كاتب وروائي كندي. (ar)
  • Chris Scott (* 1945 in Toronto, Ontario) ist ein kanadischer Schriftsteller, der als Kriminalschriftsteller und Autor von Science-Fiction-Romanen über historische Alternativwelten hervorgetreten ist. (de)
  • Chris Scott, né en 1945 à Kingston-upon-Hull, en Angleterre, est un écrivain britannico-canadien, auteur de roman policier. (fr)
  • Chris Scott (born 1945 in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England) is an English-Canadian writer. His novel Antichthon was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 1982 Governor General's Awards, and his novel Jack won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel in 1989. His novel, Bartleby was republished in Glasgow in 2016. He has also been a contributor to CBC Radio and a book reviewer for Books in Canada, The Globe and Mail, the Montreal Gazette, the Ottawa Citizen and the Toronto Star. (en)
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  • كريس سكوت (كاتب) (ar)
  • Chris Scott (Autor) (de)
  • Chris Scott (writer) (en)
  • Chris Scott (fr)
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