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Occupation
  
Professor

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Robert Antoni

Genre
  
novel

Nationality
  
American


Robert Antoni

Alma mater
  
Duke University; Johns Hopkins University; Iowa Writers' Workshop

Notable awards
  
Commonwealth Writers' Prize

Education
  
University of Iowa, Duke University, Johns Hopkins University

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, Latin America & Caribbean

Books
  
As Flies to Whatless Boys, Divina Trace, My grandmother's erotic folk, Carnival, Blessed Is the Fruit

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Robert Antoni (born 1958) is a West Indian writer who was awarded the 1999 Aga Khan Prize for Fiction by The Paris Review for My Grandmother's Tale of How Crab-o Lost His Head. He is a Guggenheim Fellow for 2010 for his work on the historical novel As Flies to Whatless Boys.

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Early life

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Robert Antoni was born in the United States of Trinidadian parents and grew up largely in the Bahamas, where his father practised medicine. He says his "fictional world" is "Corpus Christi", the invented island (based on Trinidad) that he introduced in his first novel, Divina Trace (1991).

Antoni studied at Duke University and in the creative writing programme at Johns Hopkins University, before joining the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa, where he began working on Divina Trace. He has said that he spent a total of ten years completing the novel, which won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for best first novel in 1992.

Career

Antoni lived for a time in Barcelona and taught at the University of Miami from 1992 to 2001. In 2004, he began teaching at Barnard College, Columbia University and The New School. In 2010, he was a Guggenheim Fellow.

His novel As Flies to Whatless Boys was the overall winner of the 2014 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. At the award ceremony on 26 April, Antoni pledged to share the US$10,000 prize money with the other finalists, Lorna Goodison (winner of the poetry category for Oracabessa) and Kei Miller (winner of the literary non-fiction category for Writing Down the Vision: Essays and Prophecies).

Antoni currently resides in New York City.

Awards and honours

  • 1992 Commonwealth Writers' Prize: Best First Book, "Divina Trace"
  • 1999 Aga Khan Prize for Fiction, My Grandmother's Tale of How Crab-o Lost His Head
  • 2010 Guggenheim Fellow for his work on the historical novel As Flies to Whatless Boys
  • 2014 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature (Fiction and overall winner), As Flies to Whatless Boys
  • References

    Robert Antoni Wikipedia