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Canadian writer living in Quebec (born 1957)
Dominique Robert (born 1957) is a Canadian writer living in
Quebec.
[1]
She was born in
Hull, Quebec (now
Gatineau,
Quebec) 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 [
fr].
[2] She is a member of the
Union des écrivaines et des écrivains québécois.
[1]
Selected works
- 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 [
fr] awarded by the magazine Estuaire
[2]
- Leçons d'extérieur, poetry (2009)
- Chambre d'amis, novel (2010), received the
Prix littéraire Jacques-Poirier—Outaouais [
fr]
- La cérémonie du Maître, prose (2015), received the
Grand prix du livre de Montréal [
fr]
[3]
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