Kristjana Gunnars
Kristjana Gunnars is a Canadian writer who was born in Iceland.
She is best known for her post-modern novels, including The Prowler and The Substance of Forgetting, as well as a prolific body of poetry and experimental writing.
She taught creative writing at the University of Alberta from 1991 to 2004.
- Bibliography of Works by Kristjana Gunnars
- Bibliography of Works about Kristjana Gunnars
- Biography of Kristjana Gunnars, by Monique Tschofen (Ryerson University)
- “With A Ruse of Heart and Language”: Movements of Thought in Gunnars’s Writing, by Monique Tschofen
- “Kristjana Gunnars. Essays on Her Works”, by Monique Tschofen
- Learning to Loathe: How Self-Hatred Hinders Empowerment in Three Works by Ricci, Gunners and van Herk, by Andrea Belcham
- “Aritha Van Herk, Kristiana Gunnars and Nino Ricci: Observers and Subjects of the Ethnic Gaze”, by Sonia Wilson
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