Michael Redhill

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Caption: Michael Redhill celebrates winning the 2017 Giller Prize for his novel Bellevue Square. (Chris Young/Canadian Press)

Michael Redhill is a poet, playwright and novelist. Redhill garnered much acclaim for past novels Consolation and Martin Sloane and won the $100,000 Scotiabank Giller Prize in 2017 for Bellevue Square. The novel follows Jean Mason, a woman who finds out that she may have a doppelgänger in the Toronto neighbourhood of Kensington Market. Redhill also writes mysteries under the pseudonym Inger Ash Wolfe. He currently lives in Toronto.

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Interviews with Michael Redhill

Media Video | (not specified) : Michael Redhill accepts the 2017 Scotiabank Giller Prize

Caption: Michael Redhill won the 2017 Scotiabank Giller Prize for his novel Bellevue Square. The $100,000 prize is Canada's richest literary award.

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Media Video | The National : Michael Redhill on winning the 2017 Giller Prize

Caption: Michael Redhill, author of Bellevue Square, is this year's Giller Prize winner. Bellevue Square is a dark comedy about a woman searching for her doppelganger and trying to determine her look-alike's potentially sinister motives

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Media Video | (not specified) : CBC's Heather Hiscox chats with Giller Prize winner Michael Redhill

Caption: 'Life doesn't prepare you for a moment like that,' says Bellevue Square author

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