Jovette Marchessault
Jovette Marchessault is a novelist, Poète, Dramaturge, painter and sculptor E Québécois of origin Amerindian born in 1938 with Montreal in a working medium.
As an artist, it was initially pointed out by its painting, its sculptures, and its frescos, which were presented as much to Quebec as in Toronto, New York, Paris and Brussels. In parallel with its career in visual arts, Marchessault undertook the writing of a romantic trilogy and many dramatic texts. Testifying to the feminist orientation of auteure, its plays put in scene important figures of the cultural and artistic history of the women: Gertrude Stein, Natalie Clifford Barney, Renee Vivien, Anaïs Nin, German Guèvremont, etc Its novels, as for them, draw their poetic force with very the cultural and spiritual roots of auteure.
Jovette Marchessault teaches the dramatic writing with female on the level of the control in Université from Quebec in Montreal (UQÀM).
Honors
- 1976 - Price Jean-Hamelin, Like a child of the ground: solar spittle
- 1982 - Finalist with the Price of the General governor, the ground is too short, Violette Leduc
- 1986 - Literary prizes of the Newspaper of Montreal, Anaïs in the tail of the comet
- 1989 - literary Grand Prix of the Town of Sherbrooke, Application for a job on nebulas
- 1990 - Prix of the General governor, the splendid Voyage of Emily Carr
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