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French Canadian novelist
Lise Tremblay (born 13 June 1957) is a
French Canadian
novelist .
Tremblay was born in
Chicoutimi ,
Quebec . Her first awards were presented at the Saguenay-Lac. St Jean book festival for her 1990
debut novel L'hiver de pluie . Her
1999 novel , La danse juive won that year's
Governor General's Award for fiction.
[1]
In recent years, she has been teaching literature in
Montreal at
Cégep du Vieux Montréal .
Awards and recognition
Bibliography
L'hiver de pluie . Montreal: XYZ, 1990.
ISBN
2-89261-031-1
La pêche blanche . Montreal: Leméac, 1994.
ISBN
2-7609-3167-6
La danse juive . Montreal: Leméac, 1999.
ISBN
2-7609-3217-6 (Mile End , trans.
Gail Scott , Vancouver: Talonbooks, 2002.
ISBN
0-88922-467-6 )
[2]
La héronnière Montreal: Leméac, 2003.
ISBN
2-7609-3254-0 (The Hunting Ground , trans.
Linda Gaboriau , Vancouver: Talonbooks, 2006.
ISBN
0-88922-534-6 )
La soeur de Judith . Montreal: Boréal, 2007.
ISBN
978-2-7646-0539-4
L'Habitude des bêtes , Montréal, Éditions du Boréal,
2017 ,
ISBN
9782764625156
Further reading
Robert Dion: L’émergence des formes de la «vie de banlieue» en région dans "La Sœur de Judith" de Lise Tremblay, in "Zeitschrift für Kanada-Studien" ZKS, 68, Wißner, Augsburg 2018,
ISSN
0944-7008 pp 90 – 103
en ligne
References
External links
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