Nelly Arcan Explained

Nelly Arcan
Birth Name:Isabelle Fortier
Birth Date:March 5, 1973
Birth Place:Lac-Mégantic, Quebec
Death Date:September 24, 2009 (aged 36)
Death Place:Montreal, Quebec
Occupation:Writer
Nationality:Canadian

Nelly Arcan (March 5, 1973 – September 24, 2009) was a Canadian novelist. Arcan was born Isabelle Fortier at Lac-Mégantic in the Eastern Townships of Quebec.

Biography

Arcan's first novel Putain (2001; English: Whore (2004)) received immediate critical and media attention.[1] It was a finalist for both the Prix Médicis and the Prix Fémina, two of France's most prestigious literary awards. It contains similarities between the escort Cynthia in the novel and Arcan's own experience as a professional escort sex worker.

Putain was followed with three more novels that established her as a literary star in Quebec and France.[1] Her second novel Folle (2004), like her first, is a semi-autobiographical and provocative work,[1] and was also nominated for the Prix Femina. Her third novel, À ciel ouvert, was published in 2007. L'enfant dans le miroir (2007) is a coffee-table illustrated book about beauty. Arcan had recently completed her fourth novel Paradis clef en main (2009; English: Exit (2011)) when she died by suicide. She also wrote several short stories, opinion pieces and columns for various Quebec newspapers and literary magazines.

Death

Arcan was found dead in her Montreal apartment on September 24, 2009.[2] She hanged herself.[3] She had just finished writing her last book, French: Paradis, Clef en main, whose narrator is left disabled after a suicide attempt.[4] She had attempted suicide previously. On September 3, 2009, three weeks before her death, Arcan published a story in her weekly column in the Quebec French-language weekly Ici magazine entitled "French: Prends-moi, ou t'es mort" ("Take Me, or You're Dead"), detailing an experience with a stalker.[5]

She is buried in Québec's Eastern Townships. Lac-Mégantic's municipal library, assembled from many of the over a hundred thousand books donated after fire destroyed the original library during 2013's Lac-Mégantic derailment, is named « La Médiathèque municipale Nelly-Arcan » in her honour.[6] [7] [8]

Director Anne Émond's 2016 film Nelly is based on Arcan's life.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. 2010 Britannica Book of the Year, pp. 114–115, "Arcan, Nelly"
  2. News: Quebec writer Nelly Arcan dies at 35 . September 25, 2009 . CBC News . 2009-09-25.
  3. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/books/in-other-words/remembering-nelly-arcan/article1321810/ "Remembering Nelly Arcan"
  4. News: Nelly Arcan est morte . Canoe.com . September 25, 2009 . fr .
  5. News: Prends-moi, ou t'es mort . https://archive.today/20120721223108/http://www.24hmontreal.canoe.ca/24hmontreal/icichroniques/nellyarcan/archives/2009/09/20090903-112947.html. usurped. July 21, 2012. Canoe.ca . September 3, 2009. fr.
  6. News: La Médiathèque municipale Nelly-Arcan prête pour l'automne . Écho de Frontenac, hebdo de la région de Lac-Mégantic . fr . 2013-09-24.
  7. News: Place à la Médiathèque Nelly-Arcan . Ronald Martel . La Tribune (Sherbrooke) . fr . 2013-08-12 . 2013-09-24 . December 23, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151223135254/http://www.lapresse.ca/la-tribune/estrie-et-regions/201308/12/01-4679294-place-a-la-mediatheque-nelly-arcan.php . dead .
  8. http://mediathequenellyarcan.ca/publications/publication/article/ouverture-de-la-mediatheque/ Médiathèque Nelly Arcan
  9. http://quebec.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/09/29/anne-emond-nelly-arcand_n_8215988.html "Anne Émond et les fantômes de Nelly Arcan"