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    Marie-Claire Blais CC OQ MSRC (5 October 1939 – 30 November 2021) was a Canadian writer, novelist, poet, and playwright from the province of Québec. In...
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  • para-swimmer Marie-Claire Alain (1926–2013), organist and organ teacher Marie-Claire Baldenweg (born 1954), contemporary artist Marie-Claire Blais (1939–2021)...
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  • radio host Marie-Claire Blais (1939–2021), Canadian author and playwright Marie-Claude Blais (fl. 2010s-present), Canadian politician Michel Blais (ca. 1711-1783)...
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  • Cerdà's The Abandoned. In 2006, he adapted French-Canadian writer Marie-Claire Blais' work, La Belle Bête. For it, he won the Director's Award at the Boston...
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  • non-fiction, novelist Lament for a First Nation, The Beggar's Opera Marie-Claire Blais 1939 2021 novelist, playwright, poet Une Saison dans la vie d'Emmanuel...
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  • Wilson, and writer Mary McCarthy. In 1963, Wilson introduced Meigs to Marie-Claire Blais, a writer from Quebec who became romantically involved with Meigs...
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  • A Season in the Life of Emmanuel (category Novels by Marie-Claire Blais)
    Une saison dans la vie d'Emmanuel) is a French Canadian novel by Marie-Claire Blais, published in 1965. The novel centres on a large rural farm family...
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    Revolution era include Gaston Miron, Réjean Ducharme, Hubert Aquin, Marie-Claire Blais, Jacques Ferron, Jacques Poulin, Roch Carrier, Georges Dor, Jacques...
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  • Mad Shadows (novel) (category Novels by Marie-Claire Blais)
    French-Canadian novel by Marie-Claire Blais, published in 1959. Writing the work at the age of twenty, the novel was Blais's first major literary work...
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  • 2015 Prix Senghor [fr] and the 2017 Prix littéraire Québec-France Marie-Claire-Blais [fr]. The story concerns a couple who marry and move to Tehran. They...
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  • directed by Karim Hussain and released in 2006. An adaptation of Marie-Claire Blais's 1959 novel Mad Shadows (La Belle bête), the film centres on a dysfunctional...
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  • Shadows (novel), the English title of a novel by Canadian author Marie-Claire Blais This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • by Mireille Dansereau and based on the novel with the same name by Marie-Claire Blais. The film stars Angèle Coutu as Florence, a woman who moves into a...
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  • Claudine Bertrand Gérard Bessette Lise Bissonnette Neil Bissoondath Marie-Claire Blais Maxime Raymond Bock France Boisvert Paul-Émile Borduas Jacques Brault...
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  • cosmopista, (The Autonauts of the Cosmoroute) (1983). Deaf to the city by Marie-Claire Blais (2006), translated by Carol Dunlop, ISBN 155096013X ISBN 9781550960136...
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    director, writer Victor-Lévy Beaulieu, author Daniel Bélanger, singer Marie-Claire Blais, author Paul Bley, jazz pianist and composer Lothaire Bluteau, actor...
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  • by authors such as Roch Carrier, Anne Hébert, Lise Bissonnette and Marie-Claire Blais. Anansi publishes the transcripts for many of the Massey Lectures...
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  • who died in 1998. 1998 - Barry Callaghan 1999 - Austin Clarke 2000 - Marie-Claire Blais 2001 - Audrey Thomas 2002 - Leon Rooke 2003 - Nicole Brossard...
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  • Among them was the Québécois author Marie-Claire Blais, with whom Meigs became romantically involved. Meigs, Blais, and Deming lived together for six years...
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  • Munro, Dionne Brand, Jane Urquhart, Charlotte Gray, Margaret Atwood, Marie-Claire Blais, Natasha Trethewey, Jane Smiley, Francine Prose and Erica Jong. Alexandra...
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    (UK) 1976 Elizabeth Bishop  United States John Ashbery (USA) and Marie-Claire Blais (Canada) Yannis Ritsos  Greece Melih Cevdet Anday (Turkey) Anaïs Nin...
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    Québécoises et des Québécois, it awards the Prix littéraire Québec-France Marie-Claire-Blais [fr] to a French writer for his or her first work. In collaboration...
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  • Heinz, Mozambican-American businesswoman and philanthropist 1939 – Marie-Claire Blais, Canadian author and playwright 1939 – A. R. Penck, German painter...
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  • Blair (1593–1666, Scotland, nf) Robert Blair (1699–1746, Scotland, p) Marie-Claire Blais (1939–2021, Canada, f/p/d) Isidoro Blaisten (1933–2004, Argentina...
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  • June 24, 1985 October 30, 1985 Marie-Claire Blais 1939 2021 June 23, 1972 Officer of the National Order of Quebec Roger Blais 1926 2009 May 1, 2002 February...
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  • 94, Australian politician, deputy premier of Tasmania (1982–1984). Marie-Claire Blais, 82, Canadian writer (Mad Shadows, A Season in the Life of Emmanuel)...
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  • Albert Laberge and Une saison dans la vie d'Emmanuel by Marie-Claire Blais. The novel Marie Calumet (fr), by Rodolphe Girard (fr), while sometimes being...
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    (Michel Marc Bouchard, Les muses orphelines) 1996 — American Notebooks (Marie-Claire Blais, Notes américaines/Parcours d'un écrivain) 1996 — Stone and Ashes...
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  • Marie-Claire Blais (winner of Governor General's Literary Award for Translation, 2007) Mai at the Predators’ Ball (novel) by Marie-Claire Blais (winner of...
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  • Tigers Under Glass. Fiction: Hubert Aquin, Trou de mémoire. Fiction: Marie-Claire Blais, Manuscrits de Pauline Archange. Non-Fiction: Fernand Dumont, Le Liue...
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