Dimitri Nasrallah
CanadianLiterary FictionContemporary Fictionb. 1977
Dimitri Nasrallah is a Lebanese-Canadian writer, educator, and editor. Born in Lebanon in 1977 during the civil war, he lived in Kuwait, Greece, and Dubai before immigrating to Canada in 1988. He is a professor of creative writing at Concordia University and serves as the fiction editor for Esplanade Books, an imprint of Véhicule Press. He is known for his novels, including 'Blackbodying', 'Niko', 'The Bleeds', and the national bestseller 'Hotline'.
Awards
['McAuslan First Book Prize', 'Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction']
Notable Works
['Blackbodying', 'Niko', 'The Bleeds', 'Hotline']
