Andrée A. Michaud
Andrée A. Michaud photographed in Montréal , Québec, Canada at the salon du livre de Montréal 2017.
Andrée A. Michaud photographed in Montréal , Québec, Canada at the salon du livre de Montréal 2017.
BornNovember 12, 1957
Saint-Sébastien-de-Frontenac, Quebec
Occupationnovelist, playwright
NationalityCanadian
Period1980s-present
Notable worksLe 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] Boundary, translated by Donald Winkler, has been longlisted for the 2017 Scotiabank Giller Prize.[3]

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)
    • Translation: Boundary: the Last Summer (2017, ISBN 9781771961097)
  • Routes secondaires (2017, ISBN 9782764432273)
    • Translation: Back Roads (2020, ISBN 9781487005818)

References

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