Francine Noël

Francine Noël (born 1945 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian writer, whose 2005 work La Femme de ma vie won the 2006 edition of Première Chaîne's Le Combat des livres.[1]

She teaches theatre at the Université du Québec à Montréal.[2]

Awards and nominations

She was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for French language fiction in the 1983 Governor General's Awards for Maryse, and in the 1987 Governor General's Awards for Myriam première. She was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for French language drama in the 1985 Governor General's Awards for Chandeleur.

Works

  • Maryse (1983)
  • Chandeleur: Cantate parlée pour cinq voix et un mort (1985)
  • Myriam première (1987)
  • Nous avons tous découvert l'Amérique (1992)
  • La Conjuration des bâtards (1999)
  • La Femme de ma vie (2005)
  • J'ai l'angoisse légère (2008)
  • L’usage de mes jours (Leméac, 2020)
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