Archie Crail

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Occupationjournalist, short story writer, playwright
NationalitySouth African-Canadian
Period1990s
Archie Crail
Born1948
Paarl, South Africa
Occupationjournalist, short story writer, playwright
NationalitySouth African-Canadian
Period1990s
Notable worksThe Bonus Deal

Archie Crail (born 1944 in Paarl, South Africa)[1] is a South African-Canadian writer. He was a shortlisted nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 1992 Governor General's Awards for his short story collection The Bonus Deal.[2]

A coloured South African of Khoisan descent,[3] Crail was born and raised in Paarl.[1] Educated at the University of South Africa,[4] he was an anti-apartheid activist with the African National Congress,[1] and studied theology under Desmond Tutu.[5] He later spent several years living in South-West Africa, continuing his political activism with SWAPO,[5] and briefly moved to Botswana[1] before moving to Canada in 1980.[3]

Crail and his family settled in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1980.[4] Crail took classes at the University of Regina,[4] including studying creative writing under Ven Begamudré.[5]

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