![]() ![]() This was set entirely in Sri Lanka, which he began to revisit only in his 30s. His first impulse was to return to poetry, with Handwriting (1998). On the other hand, "Even if people expect you to write romance, it gave me the freedom to write anything I wanted." He is ambivalent about the fame The English Patient brought him. Though it too charts intimate lives in wartime, it is set in the near-present amid the bloodshed of Sri Lanka, the birthplace Ondaatje left as an 11-year-old child. It has a familiar luminous intensity that blurs the boundary between prose and poetry, but it offers little of the epic passion viewers of the film might seek. The English Patient was his third novel in 25 years Anil's Ghost, his latest, took seven years to write. Ondaatje is a man who works at his own pace. Since then, worldwide English-language sales of the book have topped 2 million. The film was a huge box office success, won nine Oscars, and dragged the intensely private author into clamorous celebrity. ![]() It was his third novel: it co-won the Booker prize in 1992 and four years later was adapted into the Hollywood movie starring Ralph Fiennes and Kristin Scott-Thomas. Then came The English Patient, his tale of romance in the Sahara and wartime intrigue in a Tuscan villa. He was feted at home in Canada as a poet and novelist, and revered in the wider literary world. E ight years ago, Michael Ondaatje was doing pretty well. ![]()
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