Marie-Claire Blais

Contributor Banff Centre Press

Novelist, playwright and poet, Marie-Claire Blais has been an important figure in the French literary scene for more than thirty-five years. Blais has published twenty novels in Quebec and in France — all of which have been translated into English — as well as seven plays and four poetry collections. She wrote the screenplay Le Journal en images froides and contributed to the script of the documentary Tu as crié let me go by director Anne-Claire Poirier. A few of her novels have been brought to film or television. She has won several prestigious awards, including the Médicis award, and was decorated with the Order of Canada and the Ordre national du Québec and made Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres de France. She’s also a member of the Académie royale de langue et de littérature française de Belgique, the first Quebec author to be part of a European literary society.
 

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Second Chapter: The Canadian Writers Photography Project

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