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Frances Susan Itani (born 25 August 1942) is a Canadian fiction writer, poet and essayist.

Itani was born in Belleville, Ontario and grew up in Quebec. She studied nursing in Montreal and North Carolina, a profession which she taught and practised for eight years. However, after enrolling in a writing class taught by W. O. Mitchell, she decided to change careers.

Itani has published ten books, ranging from fiction and poetry to a children's book. Her 2003 novel Deafening won the Commonwealth Writers Prize, Caribbean and Canada region, and has been published in 16 countries.

Awards and recognition

Selected bibliography

  • Linger By the Sea — 1979
  • A Season of Mourning — 1988
  • Pack Ice and Truth or Lies — 1989
  • Man Without Face — 1994
  • Leaning, Leaning Over Water — 1998
  • Deafening — 2003
  • Poached Egg on Toast — 2004
  • Remembering The Bones — 2007
  • Requiem — 2011, reviewed as "a story of silent dignity, elegantly explored through the metaphor of making music you cannot hear" by The Washington Independent Review of Books.

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