Ricci, Nino
RICCI, Nino
RICCI, Nino. Canadian, b. 1959. Genres: Novels. Career: Ogun State Education Board, Nigeria, secondary school teacher, 1981-83; Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, creative writing, composition, and Canadian literature instructor, 1986-88; Berlitz Language Schools, Montreal, English and Italian instructor, 1987; writer. Publications: Lives of the Saints, 1990, in the U.S. as The Book of Saints, 1991; In a Glass House, 1993; Where She Has Gone, 1997. Contributor to books and periodicals. Address: c/o Writers' Union of Canada, 40 Wellington St. E, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada M5E 1C7.
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