![]() Returning to Canada, in 1977 he ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the Ontario election. He was later General Manager of the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation in Barbados (1975-1977). In 1973 he was designated cultural attaché at the Barbadian embassy in Washington, DC. He subsequently taught at several American universities, including Yale, Duke and the University of Texas. He was a reporter in the Ontario communities of Timmins and Kirkland Lake, before joining the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a freelance journalist. ![]() In 1955 he moved to Canada to attend the University of Toronto but after two years turned his hand to journalism and broadcasting. ![]() He has been called "Canada's first multicultural writer".Ĭlarke had his early education in Barbados and taught at a rural school for three years. Austin Ardinel Chesterfield Clarke was a Canadian novelist, essayist and short story writer who lives in Toronto, Ontario. ![]()
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