Brossard, Nicole (1943–)

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Brossard, Nicole (1943–)

Canadian poet, novelist and essayist. Born 1943 in Montreal, Canada; University of Montreal, BA, 1965.

Active in avant-garde poetry movement as well as feminist and lesbian circles, described her work as "writing in the feminine"; co-founded and edited La Barre du jour (1965–75), Les Têtes de pioche (1976–79) and La Nouvelle Barre du jour (1977–79); poetry collections include Aubé a la saison (1965), L'echo bouge beau (1968), Le Centre blanc (1970), Amantes (1980) and Mauve (1985); fiction includes Un livre (1970), French Kiss (1974), Le sens apparent (1980), and le Désert Mauve (1987); also published the essay collection, La lettre aérienne (1985); most works translated into English, German, and Spanish. Received Governor General's Prize for Mécanique jongleuse (1974) and Double impression (1984); won Athanas-David Prize (1991).

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