Lawrence Ytzhak Braithwaite

Novelist, Author

1963 – 2008

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Who was Lawrence Ytzhak Braithwaite?

Lawrence Christopher Patrick Braithwaite was a novelist, spoken word artist, dub poet, essayist, digital drummer and short fiction writer.

Born in Montreal, Quebec, he has been called “one of the outstanding Canadian prose writers alive” and linked to the "New Narrative" movement, a term coined by Steve Abbott. Author of the legendary cult novel Wigger,

Braithwaite's work has been praised by Dodie Bellamy for its "sublime impenetrability". and is fueled by a modernist and Fredric Jameson-influenced late modernist approach to writing and recording. His work draws influences from the musical and social realism of punk rock, opera, musique concrète, noise, hip hop, rap, industrial, black metal, country music and dub.

Braithwaite utilized the intensity of the New York City No Wave scene and the Los Angeles and Montreal hardcore punk music subcultures to compose his narrative. His family has laid him to rest in Notre-Dames-des-Neiges Cemetery, Montreal, Quebec.

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Born
Mar 17, 1963
Montreal
Nationality
  • Canada
Profession
Died
Jul 14, 2008

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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