Pauline Harvey

Pauline Harvey (born November 17, 1950) is a Quebec writer.[1]

The daughter of Laurent-Jules Harvey and Marcelle Gagnon, she was born in Alma, Quebec[1] and was educated at Laval University and the Université de Vincennes. She worked in Ottawa as a reporter for Radio Canada and as a government translator. She performed sound poetry in Montreal and at international conferences.[2]

Harvey published her first novel Le Deuxième monopoly des précieux in 1981, which received the Prix des jeunes écrivains from the Journal de Montréal. Her writing has appeared in the magazines Hobo-Québec, Mainmise, La Barre du jour, Arcade and Lèvres urbaines.[2]

Selected works[2]

gollark: If you send me your coordinates, I can line up an apiospatial laser for you. Or if you don't send me them, really.
gollark: Try laser ankle removal.
gollark: It doesn't in *either* case, according to truth cuboids.
gollark: Even if it worked in the no-afterlife case, they have some confusing thing going on where they apparently believe in hell of some sort.
gollark: Not really.

References

  1. New, William H, ed. (2002). Harvey, Pauline. p. 477. ISBN 0-8020-0761-9. Unknown parameter |encyclopedia= ignored (help)
  2. "Harvey, Pauline" (in French). Infocentre littéraire des écrivains.



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