Andrée A. Michaud
Andrée A. Michaud | |
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Born |
November 12, 1957 Saint-Sébastien-de-Frontenac, Quebec |
Occupation | novelist, playwright |
Nationality | Canadian |
Period | 1980s-present |
Notable works | Le ravissement, Mirror Lake, Bondrée |
Andrée A. Michaud (born November 12, 1957)[1] is a Canadian novelist and playwright from Quebec. She is a two-time winner of the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction, for Le ravissement at the 2001 Governor General's Awards[1] and for Bondrée at the 2014 Governor General's Awards,[2] and won the Prix Ringuet in 2007 for Mirror Lake.[1]
She is a graduate of the Université du Québec à Montréal.[1] In addition to her published novels, she has also written the plays Un paysage / Eine Landshaft / A Landscape and Cette petite chose for Quebec's Productions Recto-Verso theatre company.[1]
Works
- La femme de Sath (1987, ISBN 2890373304)
- Portraits d'après modèles (1991, ISBN 978-2760931404)
- Alias Charlie (1994, ISBN 978-2760931619)
- Les derniers jours de Noah Eisenbaum (1998, ISBN 978-2895021087)
- Le ravissement (2001, ISBN 978-2895021759)
- Le Pendu de Trempes (2004, ISBN 978-2764403761)
- Mirror Lake (2006, ISBN 978-2764405109)
- Lazy Bird (2010, ISBN 978-2021022995)
- Rivière Tremblante (2011, ISBN 978-2-7644-0952-7)
- Bondrée (2013, ISBN 978-2-7644-2505-3)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Conférence de l'auteure Andrée A. Michaud". L'Œil régional, April 12, 2008.
- ↑ "Thomas King wins Governor General’s award for fiction". The Globe and Mail, November 18, 2014.
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