Jennifer Tremblay Explained
Jennifer Tremblay (born 1973) is a Canadian writer living in Quebec.
She was born in Forestville. In 1990, she published a collection of poetry Histoires de foudre. She went on to graduate in creative writing at the Université du Québec à Montréal in 1995. Tremblay contributed short stories and articles to various magazines and wrote episodes for the Radio-Canada television series Les Chatouilles and . In 2004, she published her first novel Tout ce qui brille.
In 2004, she co-founded the publishing house,[1] [2] which publishes books for youth.[3] It is now part of .[4]
Selected works
Sources:[1] [2]
- Un secret pour Matisse, youth literature (2004)
- Miro et les canetons du lac vert, youth literature (2006)
- Sacha et son sushi, youth literature (2008)
- Matisse et les vaches lunaires, youth literature (2009)
- La Liste, play, received the Governor General's Award for French-language drama in 2008 and the Prix Michel-Tremblay in 2010[5] She also received an award from the in France. Her play was translated into five languages.
- Le Carrousel, play (2011)
- La délivrance, play (2014)
- Blues nègre dans une chambre rose, novel (2015)[3]
Notes and References
- Web site: The List (La liste) a study guide . Nightwood Theatre.
- Web site: Tremblay, Jennifer . Infocentre littéraire des écrivains . fr.
- Web site: Jennifer Tremblay . Centre des auteurs dramatiques . fr.
- Web site: Book Group . Québecor.
- News: Prix Michel-Tremblay: deux prix pour six dramaturges . La Presse . December 6, 2010 . Fr.