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    Citation de Nicole Brossard : L’amer, Ed. Quinze, Montréal

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    Brossard Nicole. Citation de Nicole Brossard : L’amer, Ed. Quinze, Montréal. In: Sorcières : les femmes vivent, n°12, 1978. Théorie. p. 29

    Nicole Brossard

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    This recording, taken March 3, 2001, features poet Nicole Brossard reading her works and discussing her career. She shares excerpts from her novel Mauve Desert and poetry collections, exploring themes of language, identity, and desire in both English and French.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/poetry_at_bard/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Nicole Brossard, 21st Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Nicole Brossard was born in Montreal in 1943. Poet, novelist and essayist, she has published more than 20 books since 1965. Among those: A Book, Daydream Mechanic, Picture Theory, French Kiss, The Aerial Letter and Mauve Desert. By her ludic, subversive and innovative work on language, Brossard has influenced a whole generation on the questions of post-modernist and feminist writing. She also co-founded the important literary periodicals La Barre du Jour (1965) and La Nouvelle Barre du Jour (1977). In 1976, she co-directed the film Some American Feminists. Ms. Brossard was twice awarded Canada’s most prestigious prize for poetry, the Governor General’s Award, in 1974 and in 1984. She was also attributed Le Grand Prix de Poesie 1989 de la Foundation Les Forges, and in 1991, she was awarded le Prix Anthanase-David. Her work has been translated into English, Italian, Spanish and German. American critic Karen Gould has written: “The contributions of Nicole Brossard to contemporary literature and literary theory and their inevitable intersection through feminist thought have been visionary.” Her most recent novel Baroque at Dawn (translated by Patricia Claxton) has just been published by McClelland & Steward

    Nicole Brossard, Dopo le parole. Poesie scelte 1965-2015

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    Questa antologia costituisce la prima pubblicata in Italia dell'opera della poetessa quebecchese vivente Nicole Brossard (Montreal, 1943). Essa copre l'arco di un cinquantennio della sua vasta produzione, inizialmente influenzata dal formalismo degli Anni Settanta e poi pervenuta a forme di espressione più lineari e immediate. Permeata da suggestioni meta-poetiche, politiche e femministe, fortemente ispirata da ricorrenti esperienze nomadiche di viaggio, l'opera di Brossard è ritenuta dalla critica quella della maggiore poetessa canadese di lingua francese vivente ed è stata oggetto dei più prestigiosi premi letterari nazionali e internazionali

    Comment devenir parfait de Ron Padgett.

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    International audienceLivre de poèmes de Ron Padgett traduits par Olivier Brossard et Claire Guillot, édition bilingue

    De coin à corner de Tina Darragh.

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    International audienceLivre de poèmes de Tina Darragh traduits par Olivier Brossard et Béatrice Trotignon, édition bilingue

    Comment devenir parfait de Ron Padgett.

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    International audienceLivre de poèmes de Ron Padgett traduits par Olivier Brossard et Claire Guillot, édition bilingue

    De coin à corner de Tina Darragh.

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    International audienceLivre de poèmes de Tina Darragh traduits par Olivier Brossard et Béatrice Trotignon, édition bilingue

    La Grammaire des os de Tonya Foster.

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    International audienceLivre de poèmes de Tonya Foster traduits par Olivier Brossard et Béatrice Trotignon, édition bilingue

    La Grammaire des os de Tonya Foster.

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    International audienceLivre de poèmes de Tonya Foster traduits par Olivier Brossard et Béatrice Trotignon, édition bilingue
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