Dominique Robert
Dominique Robert (born 1957) is an award-winning Canadian writer living in Quebec.[1]
She was born in Hull and grew up in the Outaouais region. She studied literature in Ottawa and studied the teaching of French at the Université du Québec à Montréal.[1] Robert taught French at the secondary school level in Montreal. More recently, she has been an assistant editor at the publishing house Les Herbes rouges.[2] She is a member of the Union des écrivaines et des écrivains québécois.[1]
Selected works[1]
- Jeux et portraits, poetry (1989)
- Moins malheureux que toi ma mère, stories (1990)
- Jours sans peur, stories (1994)
- Caillou, calcul, poetry (2000), finalist for the Prix de poésie Terrasses Saint-Sulpice awarded by the magazine Estuaire[2]
- Leçons d'extérieur, poetry (2009)
- Chambre d'amis, novel (2010), received the Prix littéraire Jacques-Poirier—Outaouais
- La cérémonie du Maître, prose (2015), received the Grand prix du livre de Montréal[3]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Robert, Dominique" (in French). Infocentre littéraire des écrivains.
- 1 2 "Les Poètes de l'Amérique française: Dominique Robert" (in French). Quebec Scope.
- ↑ "L'auteure Dominique Robert remporte le Grand Prix du livre de Montréal" (in French). Radio Canada. November 16, 2015.
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