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| Author | David Adams Richards | 
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| Country | Canada | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Novel | 
| Publisher | Oberon Press | 
Publication date  | 1974 | 
| Media type | Hardback, Paperback | 
| Followed by | Blood Ties | 
The Coming of Winter is a novel by Canadian writer David Adams Richards, published in 1974.[1] His debut novel, it was published after an excerpt from the novel won the Norma Epstein Prize for unpublished writing by Canadian university students.[2]
The novel centres on Kevin Dulse, a young man going through a difficult period as he approaches his 21st birthday.[3]
The novel was subsequently reissued as part of the New Canadian Library series.[4]
References
- ↑ "Deeply in luxuriant gloom". The Globe and Mail, October 5, 1974.
 - ↑ Linda-Ann Sturgeon, "David Adams Richards" in Profiles in Canadian Literature 8, Volume 8 (Jeffrey M. Heath, ed.) Dundurn Press, 1991. ISBN 9781554882700. pp. 83-90.
 - ↑ H. W. Connor, "Coming of Winter, Coming of Age: The Autumnal Vision of David Adams Richards' First Novel". Studies in Canadian Literature, Volume 09, Number 1 (1984).
 - ↑ "Three authors in town for meeting". Halifax Daily News, November 8, 1982.
 
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