Kenneth Bonert

South African-Canadian writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kenneth Bonert (born 1972) is a South African-Canadian writer. His debut novel The Lion Seeker won both the 2013 National Jewish Book Award for Outstanding Debut Fiction[2][3] and the 2013 Edward Lewis Wallant Award.[4] The Lion Seeker was also a shortlisted nominee for the 2013 Governor General's Award for English-language Fiction,[5] and the 2013 Amazon.ca First Novel Award.[6] Bonert's second novel, The Mandela Plot, was released in 2018.

Born1972[1]
Johannesburg, South Africa
Occupationnovelist, short stories
NationalitySouth African/Canadian
Period2000s–present
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Kenneth Bonert
Born1972[1]
Johannesburg, South Africa
Occupationnovelist, short stories
NationalitySouth African/Canadian
Period2000s–present
Notable worksThe Lion Seeker
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Bonert has previously published short stories, including the Journey Prize nominee "Packers and Movers", as well as a novella, Peacekeepers, 1995, which appeared in McSweeney's.[7]

Early life

Bonert was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. He emigrated to Toronto, Ontario in 1989 with his parents.[5] He studied journalism at Ryerson University.[1]

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