W.O. Mitchell

W.O. Mitchell

Deceased · Born: Mar 13, 1914 · Died: Feb 25, 1998

Personal Details

BornMar 13, 1914 Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada

Biography

William Ormond Mitchell, a renowned Canadian writer and broadcaster, made his debut on this earth on March 13, 1914, and eventually bid adieu to this mortal coil on February 25, 1998.

Mitchell's most iconic and enduring literary masterpiece is undoubtedly his novel "Who Has Seen the Wind", first published in 1947, which remarkably captures the essence of life on the Canadian Prairies through the eyes of a young boy.

Notably, Mitchell's remarkable literary accomplishments were paralleled by a profound influence in the realm of broadcasting, as he left an indelible mark on the world of radio. His radio series, "Jake and the Kid", enjoyed a successful run on CBC Radio between the years 1950 and 1956, providing listeners with a captivating and intimate portrayal of the daily lives and struggles of individuals residing on the Canadian Prairies, thereby offering a unique and fascinating glimpse into the experiences of those who called this region home.

Career

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1977