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* Alistair MacLeod, author.
Alistair MacLeod, OC ( born July 20, 1936 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan ) is a noted Canadian author and retired professor of English at the University of Windsor.
* Alistair MacLeod reading from No Great Mischief on Live from Prairie Lights.
* Reading Alistair MacLeod at NFB. ca.
* Alistair MacLeod at the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
es: Alistair MacLeod
Juried by Margaret Atwood, Alistair MacLeod, and Jane Urquhart.
Juried by M. G. Vassanji, Alistair MacLeod, and Charlotte Gray.
Juried by Russell Banks, Victoria Glendinning, and Alistair MacLeod.
* Alistair MacLeod won the 2001 IMPAC Award for No Great Mischief and Rawi Hage won it in 2008 for De Niro's Game.
* IMPAC Award: Alistair MacLeod, No Great Mischief
in Creative Writing and English Literature from the University of Windsor, where he studied under Alistair MacLeod.
* Alistair MacLeod, No Great Mischief
* 2006 Alistair MacLeod Award for Literary Achievement
* Alistair MacLeod: author
* Trillium Book Award English: Alistair MacLeod, No Great Mischief
* Island: Alistair MacLeod
* Alistair MacLeod, No Great Mischief
* Alistair MacLeod, Canadian writer
* Alistair MacLeod ( born 1936 ), Canadian author
* Island ( book ), a collection of short stories by Alistair MacLeod
Page, Dorothy Livesay, Alistair MacLeod, and Margaret Atwood, among others, have shared the personal challenges they faced in forging their own paths as writers.
Alistair (" Ally ") Reid MacLeod ( 26 February 1931 – 1 February 2004 ) was a Scottish professional football player.
Alistair Reid MacLeod was born in the south side of Glasgow on 26 February 1931.

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