Jean Marc Ah-Sen is a Canadian writer from Toronto, Ontario,[1] whose experimental short story collection In the Beggarly Style of Imitation was a finalist for the Toronto Book Awards in 2020.[2]

Ah-Sen published his debut novel Grand Menteur in 2015,[3] and followed up with In the Beggarly Style of Imitation in 2020.[4]

In 2021, Ah-Sen, Emily Anglin, Lee Henderson and Devon Code published Disintegration in Four Parts, a volume collecting one novella by each of the four writers.[5]

References

  1. R.M. Vaughan, "Interview with Jean Marc Ah-Sen". This Magazine, September 28, 2020.
  2. Porter, Ryan (November 2, 2020). "Shortlist announced for $10,000 Toronto Book Awards". Quill and Quire.
  3. Naben Ruthnum, "Slang violence". National Post, December 10, 2015.
  4. Bev Sandell Greenberg, "Experimental stories feel stylistically familiar". Winnipeg Free Press, June 13, 2020.
  5. Allison LaSorda, "Disintegration in Four Parts, by Devon Code; Emily Anglin; Jean Marc Ah-Sen; Lee Henderson". Quill & Quire, July 2021.


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