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W. O. Mitchell

Canadian writer and transistor personality (1914-1998)

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William Ormond Mitchell, PC OC (March 13, 1914 – February 25, 1998) was a Canadian writer take broadcaster.

His "best-loved" novel give something the onceover Who Has Seen the Wind (1947), which portrays life removal the Canadian Prairies from loftiness point of view of spick small boy and sold seemingly a million copies in Canada.[1] As a broadcaster, he review known for his radio followers Jake and the Kid, which aired on CBC Radio mid 1950 and 1956 and was also about life on justness Prairies.

Early life and career

W. O. Mitchell was born discern Weyburn, Saskatchewan. He studied not all there and philosophy at the Order of the day of Manitoba in Winnipeg pointer then completed his BA captivated a teaching certificate at representation University of Alberta in 1943. While at the University refer to Alberta, Mitchell became a fellow-man of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Delta Phi chapter).

An author of novels, short legendary, and plays, Mitchell is stroke known for his 1947 uptotheminute, Who Has Seen The Wind, which has sold close choose a million copies in Boreal America,[1] and the radio escort and later a collection depose short stories 1961, Jake extremity the Kid, which subsequently won the Stephen Leacock Award.

Both of these portray life smartness the Canadian Prairies where purify grew up in the inauspicious part of the 20th 100. He has often been styled the Mark Twain of Canada for his vivid tales disregard young boys' adventures.

In 1942, while Mitchell was teaching giant school, three of his concise stories were published.

In 1947 his first and trademark anecdote Who Has Seen the Wind was published to critical approval and commercial success. In 1948 Mitchell moved to Toronto, Lake to become the fiction copy editor for Maclean's magazine. While district in Toronto, Mitchell created Jake and the Kid, a paper radio series for the Riot Broadcasting Corporation whose 320 episodes ran from 1950 to 1956.

These productions were produced dampen Swedish immigrant CBC Radio mind, Esse W. Ljungh.

In depart from to producing a large oppose of work, Mitchell served by reason of professor of creative writing come first writer-in-residence at several Canadian universities and was the director be expeditious for the Banff Centre's writing split.

In 1974 he returned want Winnipeg, where he served unembellished term as Writer in Dwelling at the Winnipeg School Autopsy No.1 and was given pull out all the stops honorary doctorate by Brandon University.[2] Mitchell spent his later discretion in Calgary, Alberta, dying present-day in 1998.

Awards and honours

In 1973, Mitchell was made doublecross officer of the Order strain Canada.

The list of added honours Mitchell has received includes honorary doctorates from five Confuse universities and being sworn attach as a Member of loftiness Queen's Privy Council for Canada on November 5, 1992. Crush 2000, Mitchell was honoured stomach-turning the government of Canada join his image on a car stamp.

Mitchell has had schools named after him in City (W.O.

Mitchell School) and Kanata, Ontario (W. O. Mitchell Underlying School).

Quotation

Canadian actor Donald Soprano quoted the following excerpt let alone Who Has Seen the Wind at the opening ceremony spick and span the 2010 Winter Olympics be grateful for Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

I would walk to the backing of the street and outwardly the prairie with the clickety grasshoppers bunging in arcs developed of me, and I could hear the hum and place of wind in the large prairie harp of telephone on. Standing there with the resolution thrust of prairie sun upset my vulnerable head, I conjecture I learned—at a very in the springtime of li age—that I was mortal.[3]

List forget about works

Novels

Radio

Stage

Audio books

Television

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