Suzanne Robert
Suzanne Robert (1948 – June 3, 2007) was a Quebec writer.[1]
She was born in Montreal and received a BA from the Collège Jésus-Marie d'Outremont and a Master's degree in biological anthropology from the Université de Montréal. From 1984 to 1999, she was a member of the management committee for the magazine Liberté. Robert was also literary commentator for Radio Canada for a number of years. She was director for the "Fictions" collection of the Éditions de l'Hexagone publishing house.[1] Her short stories were also included in various anthologies.[2]
Works[1]
- La dame morte (1973)
- Les trois soeurs de personne, novel (1980)
- Vulpera (1983), shortlisted for the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction[3]
- À proximité, stories (1987)
- L'Autre, l'une (1987), with Diane-Monique Daviau
References
- 1 2 3 "Robert, Suzanne" (in French). Infocentre littéraire des écrivains.
- ↑ "Mort de l'écrivain Suzanne Robert - De la fureur à l'harmonie". Le Devoir (in French). June 12, 2007.
- ↑ "Cumulative list of finalists" (PDF). Governor General's Literary Awards. Governor General of Canada.
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