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David Chariandy (David John Chariandy) was born on 1969 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian writer (born 1969). Discover David Chariandy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As David John Chariandy
Occupation Novelist and academic
Age 55 years old
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Born 1969
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Birthplace Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Ontario

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1960

Chariandy's parents immigrated to Canada from Trinidad in the 1960s.

1969

David John Chariandy (born in 1969 in Scarborough, Ontario) is a Canadian writer and academic, presently working as a professor of English literature at Simon Fraser University.

He was born in 1969 in Scarborough, Ontario.

His father is from South Asian descent, whereas his mother is African.

They were both working-class immigrants.

His surname represents his Tamil and South Indian origins from his father's side.

Chariandy has a Master of Arts from Carleton University and a PhD from York University.

He lives in Vancouver and teaches in the department of English at Simon Fraser University.

In his work, he explores the truest meaning of origins and birthplace for immigrants and their children growing up in another part of the world but still belonging to another.

Chariandy's family includes his wife and two children: a son and a daughter.

Chariandy's novels are set in Scarborough, an eastern region of Toronto, Ontario.

This area is known for its immigrant heavy population and has been sometime stigmatized by a reputation for crime, although statistics do not support this perception.

Chariandy told the Toronto Star:"If I’m honest, I always wanted to write a story that evoked the complexities of growing up young and Black in Scarborough...Throughout my entire life growing up in Scarborough and returning to it even as a young adult, I always felt so discomforted by the negative stories of Scarborough that would circulate in the newspapers and tabloids and sometimes by word of mouth, among people who really didn’t know Scarborough that well."His novels offer up a story of Scarborough that admit "challenges, but tell that bigger story of life and vitality that you don’t always see in headlines."

2017

His 2017 novel Brother won the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, and Toronto Book Award.

His non-fiction book I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You: A Letter to My Daughter was inspired by both a racist incident he experienced while at a Vancouver restaurant with his three-year-old daughter and then, years later, by the Quebec City mosque shooting in 2017.

Chariandy's novel Brother, the 2017 winner of the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize was optioned for film, and went into production in fall 2021 under the direction of Clement Virgo.

The film, Brother, premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, and won 12 Canadian Screen Awards at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023.

2019

In 2019, alongside Danielle McLaughlin, Chariandy won the Windham-Campbell Prize for Fiction, a "global English-language awards that call attention to literary achievement and provide writers with the opportunity to focus on their work independent of financial concerns."

The award provided him $165,000 to support his writing.

The film and television rights for Brother were purchased by Conquering Lion Pictures and Hawkeye Pictures.

Clement Virgo adapted the script and directed the film, which stars Lamar Johnson, Aaron Pierre, Kiana Madeira, and Marsha Stephanie Blake.

It premiered in 2022 at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Brother went on to win a record-breaking twelve awards at the Canadian Screen Awards.