Gilbert Parker
Gilbert Parker was a Canadian novelist and politician born on November 23, 1862, in Camden East, Ontario, Canada. After completing his education, he worked as a teacher and a journalist before moving to England in 1889 to pursue a career in writing. Parker is best known for his novels set in Canada, including "The Seats of the Mighty" and "The Right of Way," which explored themes of Canadian history and identity. He also wrote several plays and was a prolific journalist, writing for various...See more
Gilbert Parker was a Canadian novelist and politician born on November 23, 1862, in Camden East, Ontario, Canada. After completing his education, he worked as a teacher and a journalist before moving to England in 1889 to pursue a career in writing. Parker is best known for his novels set in Canada, including "The Seats of the Mighty" and "The Right of Way," which explored themes of Canadian history and identity. He also wrote several plays and was a prolific journalist, writing for various newspapers and magazines. In addition to his literary career, Parker was involved in politics, serving as a member of parliament for the British Conservative Party from 1900 to 1917. He was also appointed to the Order of St. Michael and St. George in 1915 for his contributions to literature and public service. Throughout his career, Parker was recognized for his talent as a writer and his dedication to his country. He died on September 6, 1932, in London, England, at the age of 69. See less