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Monique Bosco (1927–2007)

Autor von Lot's wife

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Werke von Monique Bosco

Lot's wife (1975) 6 Exemplare
Schabbat 70-77 (1978) 1 Exemplar
Jéricho 1 Exemplar
Jeu des sept familles (Le) (1995) 1 Exemplar

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Geburtstag
1927-06-08
Todestag
2007-05-27
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
Canada
Geburtsort
Vienna, Austria
Sterbeort
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Wohnorte
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Ausbildung
Université de Montréal
Berufe
journalist
novelist
professor
short story writer
poet
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Order of Canada
Prix Athanase-David (1996)
Kurzbiographie
Monique Bosco was born to a Jewish family in Vienna, Austria, and spent her childhood in France, where she survived World War II. In 1948, she emigrated to Canada, settling in Montréal, and obtained a doctoral degree from the Université de Montréal with a thesis on the theme of isolation in the French-Canadian novel. She worked for many years as a freelance journalist for Canada's French-language public broadcasting network, newspapers, and magazines, and was a researcher for the National Film Board of Canada. In 1963, she joined the faculty of the French Studies Department of the Université de Montréal. Her first novel, Un amour maladroit, published in 1961, won the First Novel Award in the USA. It was followed by about a dozen other novels, including La femme de Loth (1971), which won the Governor General's Award in Canada and was translated into English as Lot's Wife. She also produced four collections of short stories and books of poetry. Many of her works concern the uprooting of immigrants and feminine isolation. She was awarded the Prix Athanase-David in 1996 for her lifetime body of work.

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Werke
7
Mitglieder
12
Beliebtheit
#813,248
Bewertung
3.0
ISBNs
7
Sprachen
1