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Madeleine Monette : ウィキペディア英語版
Madeleine Monette

Madeleine Monette is a Canadian novelist, short story writer, and poet from Quebec. Born in Montreal, she has lived in New York City since 1979. After her first novel, ''Le Double suspect'', won the Robert-Cliche Award in 1980, she devoted herself to writing novels and short stories that combine an intimate sense of reality with an acute social consciousness, revisiting the social novel and probing at close range the notion of "Americanity", creating works that are cultural multiplexers and whose geography tends to undo the very concept of "territory", physical or imaginary. In 2007, she turned to poetry as another way to explore our subjective and physical relationship to the present world, while keeping a close eye on social reality and the historical moment. Her poems, which channel the sensuality of her novelistic writings, reconsider and renew the art of the narrative, combining fiction and poetry in a singular way. Since the early 1980s, Monette also contributed to promote Quebec and francophone literature in the United States and Europe, and as far as New Caledonia in the South Pacific. She was received into the Académie des lettres du Québec (Québec Academy of Letters) in 2007.
==Literary career==
Monette has published several novels: ''Le Double suspect'' (1980, Robert-Cliche Award), ''Petites Violences'' (1982), ''Amandes et melon'' (1991), ''La Femme furieuse'' (1997) and ''Les Rouleurs'' (2007). In 2000, ''Le Double suspect'' came out in English under the title ''Doubly Suspect''. Her first book of poetry, ''Ciel à outrances'', appeared in 2013. It was translated into English in 2014 under the title ''Lashing Skies''. Her novel ''Les Rouleurs'' was published in 2015 by Galaade Editions in Paris, under the title ''Skatepark''.
Over the years, many of her texts were read on the radio and published in short-story collections such as ''Histoires de livres, Lignes de métro, Nouvelles d'Amérique, Nouvelles de Montréal, Plages''; others, including poems, appeared in literary publications such as ''Arcade, Code-Barres, Écrits du Canada français, Écrits, Estuaire, Exit, Liberté, Moebius, Nuit blanche, Possibles, Québec français, Le Sabord, Trois'' and ''XYZ'' (in Québec), ''Tessera'' and ''Virages'' (in English Canada), ''Americas' Society Review, Beacons, Women in French Studies'', and ''Romance Language Annual'' (in the United States), ''Europe, Sud'' and ''Riveneuve-Continents'' (in France).
Monette was writer in residence at the Université du Québec à Montréal in 1993–1994. In 2007, she was writer in residence at the Château de Lavigny International Writers’ Residence in Switzerland, with the support of the Ledig-Rowohlt Foundation. In 2007–2008, she was a member of the jury of the Canada-Japan Award and of the Prix Ringuet du roman de l’Académie des lettres du Québec. In 2008–2009, she reviewed American novels on Première Chaîne's ''Vous m’en lirez tant''. Since 2009, as a member of the Académie des lettres du Québec, she is a co-organizer of the annual Quebec session of Femmes-Monde à La Coupole in Paris.
Since 1983 she has toured, given lectures and public readings, taken part in festivals of literature, book fairs, conferences and international meetings of writers in North America, Europe, the Caribbean, and New Caledonia in the South Pacific.

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